Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Pavo, Heijen, The Netherlands.
Vet Med Sci. 2022 Jan;8(1):52-68. doi: 10.1002/vms3.679. Epub 2021 Nov 29.
Increased interest in nutrition by dog and cat owners stresses the importance of providing tailored nutritional guidance for each patient by veterinarians. The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has provided guidelines to help veterinarians implement this in every-day patient care, by screening patients for the presence of nutritional risk factors, establishing tailored nutritional plans and providing adequate patient follow-up tools.
This study aimed to assess the use of nutritional assessments in companion animal practices, and to investigate differences between Dutch and Belgian veterinarians.
A survey was conducted among Dutch and Belgian veterinarians. Of the 423 respondents, 53% were from Belgium, and 47% were from the Netherlands.
Only 21% had prior knowledge of the WSAVA nutritional assessment guidelines. General trends in the usage of nutritional assessments were similar in the examined countries. Aside from weighing, diet evaluation by collecting dietary information and body condition or muscle condition scoring were used infrequently, mostly due to insufficient knowledge of the methods. Nutritional recommendations were often made as part of a treatment plan, and were mostly made by veterinarians, but in Dutch practices also by veterinary nurses.
Despite the fact that nutritional recommendations are a regular part of treatment plans, nutritional risk factors may be missed due to a lack of completely performed nutritional assessments. It remains important to promote the benefits of regular nutritional assessments to veterinarians, which will improve patients' health.
宠物主人对营养的兴趣日益浓厚,这强调了兽医为每位患者提供量身定制的营养指导的重要性。世界小动物兽医协会(WSAVA)提供了指导方针,通过筛选患者的营养风险因素、制定量身定制的营养计划和提供足够的患者随访工具,帮助兽医在日常患者护理中实施这一计划。
本研究旨在评估营养评估在伴侣动物实践中的应用,并调查荷兰和比利时兽医之间的差异。
对荷兰和比利时的兽医进行了一项调查。在 423 名受访者中,53%来自比利时,47%来自荷兰。
只有 21%的人了解 WSAVA 营养评估指南。在被检查的国家中,营养评估的使用趋势大致相同。除了称重外,由于对方法的了解不足,很少收集饮食信息和身体状况或肌肉状况评分等方法来进行饮食评估。营养建议通常作为治疗计划的一部分提出,主要由兽医提出,但在荷兰的实践中,也由兽医护士提出。
尽管营养建议是治疗计划的常规组成部分,但由于缺乏完全进行的营养评估,可能会错过营养风险因素。向兽医宣传定期进行营养评估的好处仍然很重要,这将改善患者的健康状况。