Sydney School of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Equine Health and Performance Centre, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Equine Vet J. 2023 Jul;55(4):656-665. doi: 10.1111/evj.13868. Epub 2022 Aug 31.
Horse owners' motivators and barriers for consent to exploratory laparotomy are poorly understood.
To (1) determine the proportion of Australian and New Zealand horse owners who would consent to exploratory laparotomy and (2) identify motivators and barriers for consent.
Cross-sectional survey.
A questionnaire was developed and distributed online. Descriptive statistics were calculated by tabulating respondents by their answers to whether they would consent to exploratory laparotomy. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to identify variables associated with consenting to exploratory laparotomy.
Two thousand two hundred horse owners participated with a 68.3% survey completion rate. Most were female (95.6%), and 18.7% stated they would consent to exploratory laparotomy, 55.2% would consider exploratory laparotomy and 26.1% would not consent to exploratory laparotomy being performed on their horse. Geographical location, intended use of the horse and perceptions regarding the cost and prognosis of exploratory laparotomy, as well as the previous experience of respondents significantly impacted the decision. Self-reported level of financial comfort, gender of respondents, number of horses owned and pre-existing relationship with nearest equine referral clinic did not impact the decision. Top motivators for exploratory laparotomy were high probability of survival, trust in hospital, emotional value of horse and the alternative being euthanasia. Top barriers for exploratory laparotomy were financial cost, uncertain outcome, welfare concern and age of the horse.
Self-selection bias and acquiescence in responses.
Most respondents indicated that they would consider or consent to exploratory laparotomy. Several factors for owners to decide for exploratory laparotomy could be identified. Improved owner education regarding the positively reported survival rates for exploratory laparotomy would be beneficial.
马主同意进行剖腹探查术的动机和障碍知之甚少。
(1)确定澳大利亚和新西兰马主中愿意同意剖腹探查术的比例,(2)确定同意剖腹探查术的动机和障碍。
横断面调查。
开发并在线分发了一份问卷。通过列出受访者对是否同意剖腹探查术的回答来计算描述性统计数据。使用单变量和多变量分析来确定与同意剖腹探查术相关的变量。
2200 名马主参与了调查,完成率为 68.3%。大多数是女性(95.6%),18.7%表示他们会同意剖腹探查术,55.2%会考虑剖腹探查术,26.1%不会同意对他们的马进行剖腹探查术。地理位置、马的预期用途以及对剖腹探查术成本和预后的看法,以及受访者的先前经验显著影响了决定。
自我报告的财务舒适度水平、受访者的性别、拥有的马匹数量以及与最近的马转诊诊所的预先存在关系均未影响决定。剖腹探查术的主要动机是高存活率、对医院的信任、马的情感价值和替代方案是安乐死。剖腹探查术的主要障碍是经济成本、不确定的结果、福利问题和马的年龄。
自我选择偏差和对回答的默许。
大多数受访者表示他们会考虑或同意进行剖腹探查术。可以确定一些决定是否进行剖腹探查术的因素。对业主进行有关剖腹探查术报告的生存率的教育将是有益的。