Springer Svenja, Grimm Herwig, Sandøe Peter, Lund Thomas Bøker, Kristensen Annemarie T, Corr Sandra A
Unit of Ethics and Human-Animal Studies, Messerli Research Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Medical University of Vienna, University of Vienna, 1210 Vienna, Austria.
Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Aug 18;12(16):2117. doi: 10.3390/ani12162117.
Veterinary medicine is increasingly affected by animal owners having the opportunity to become better informed on pet health issues by using various internet resources. Using an online questionnaire including a section on clients' use of internet resources to obtain medical information, this study aimed to investigate veterinarians' estimates of the percentage of clients using internet resources, how often clients question veterinarians' professional medical advice based on online information, and veterinarians' attitudes towards clients' use of internet resources, across Austrian, Danish, and UK veterinarians ( = 641). The results show that 48.8% of respondents estimated that 40-79% of their clients use internet resources to find medical information. Further, 70-80% of respondents stated that they are occasionally challenged by clients questioning their advice based on online information. Although veterinarians recognized the potential advantages related to clients' use of internet resources, such as an increased acceptance of advanced diagnostics and treatments, they also highlighted clients' increased expectations or false impressions of small animal practices as potentially negative aspects in this context. As internet use increases, it seems likely that these issues will become increasingly important in the future.
兽医医学越来越受到动物主人的影响,他们有机会通过各种互联网资源更好地了解宠物健康问题。本研究通过一份在线问卷(其中包括关于客户使用互联网资源获取医疗信息的部分),旨在调查奥地利、丹麦和英国的兽医(n = 641)对使用互联网资源的客户百分比的估计、客户基于在线信息质疑兽医专业医疗建议的频率,以及兽医对客户使用互联网资源的态度。结果显示,48.8%的受访者估计,他们40 - 79%的客户使用互联网资源来查找医疗信息。此外,70 - 80%的受访者表示,他们偶尔会受到客户基于在线信息质疑其建议的挑战。尽管兽医认识到客户使用互联网资源的潜在优势,如对先进诊断和治疗的接受度提高,但他们也强调,在这种情况下,客户对小动物医疗服务期望的增加或错误印象可能是负面因素。随着互联网使用的增加,这些问题在未来可能会变得越来越重要。