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模拟兽医问诊期间音乐对犬应激参数的影响。

Effect of Music on Stress Parameters in Dogs during a Mock Veterinary Visit.

作者信息

King Tammie, Flint Hannah E, Hunt Alysia B G, Werzowa Walter T, Logan Darren W

机构信息

Waltham Petcare Science Institute, Freeby Lane, Waltham on the Wolds, Leicestershire LE14 4RT, UK.

HealthTunes Inc., 1800 S. Brand Boulevard Suite 114, Glendale, CA 91204, USA.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2022 Jan 13;12(2):187. doi: 10.3390/ani12020187.

Abstract

Veterinary visits can be stressful for dogs, but how their wellbeing changes during a visit is not well understood. Music therapy has been successfully used in clinical practice to alleviate stress and anxiety in people. The present study aimed to understand how canine stress changes during a veterinary visit, establish the effect of music, and highlight measures which may be of practical use. In a randomized crossover design, dogs were exposed to no music and a bespoke piece of classical music at a tempo designed to match their resting heart rate during a mock veterinary visit. Dogs were scored as more "afraid" during the physical examination compared to when they were in the hospital kennel ( < 0.001). Salivary cortisol, IgA, and infrared temperature all increased significantly ( < 0.05) from baseline to post-kennel and post-examination, with no effect of music treatment. Core body temperature ( = 0.010) and the odds of 'relaxed' lips ( = 0.020) were lower when dogs were exposed to music compared to control visits. Overall, dogs experienced changes in physiology and behavior, indicative of increased stress, over the course of the visit. Additional research is required to further understand the effect that bespoke music may have in alleviating canine stress during veterinary visits.

摘要

看兽医对狗狗来说可能会有压力,但它们在看诊期间的健康状况如何变化却尚未得到充分了解。音乐疗法已在临床实践中成功用于缓解人们的压力和焦虑。本研究旨在了解狗狗在看兽医期间的压力如何变化,确定音乐的效果,并突出可能具有实际用途的措施。在一项随机交叉设计中,在模拟看兽医过程中,狗狗分别处于无音乐环境以及播放一段定制的、节奏与它们静息心率相匹配的古典音乐的环境中。与在医院犬舍时相比,狗狗在体格检查时被评为更“害怕”(P<0.001)。从犬舍阶段到检查后,唾液皮质醇、免疫球蛋白A和红外温度均较基线水平显著升高(P<0.05),音乐治疗无此效果。与对照看诊相比,狗狗在听音乐时核心体温更低(P=0.010),嘴唇呈“放松”状态的几率更低(P=0.020)。总体而言,在看诊过程中,狗狗的生理和行为发生了变化,表明压力增加。需要进一步研究以深入了解定制音乐在减轻狗狗看兽医期间的压力方面可能产生的效果。

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