Independent researcher, Amqui, Québec G5J 2N5 (Denis-Robichaud); Département de pathologie et microbiologie, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire de l'Université de Montréal, 3200 rue Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec J2S 2M2 (Millar, Hongoh, Carabin, Aenishaenslin); Département de médecine sociale et préventive, École de santé publique de l'Université de Montréal, 7101 avenue du Parc, Montréal, Québec H3N 1X9 (Carabin); Faculté des sciences infirmières, Université de Montréal, 2375 chemin de la Côte-Ste-Catherine, Montréal, Québec H3T 1A8 (Richard); Centre de Recherche en Santé Publique, 7101 avenue du Parc, Montréal, Québec H3N 1X9 (Millar, Carabin, Richard, Aenishaenslin); Groupe de Recherche en Épidémiologie des Zoonoses et Santé Publique, 3190 rue Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec J2S 2M1 (Denis-Robichaud, Millar, Hongoh, Carabin, Aenishaenslin).
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):854-863.
To describe the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) towards COVID-19 of Canadian companion animal health workers (AHW); to measure their perceived stress and quality of life (QoL); and to explore professional risk factors associated with stress and QoL.
We sampled 436 companion animal veterinarians and technicians.
The study had cross-sectional and cohort components. It was conducted online in August to December 2020, and repeated in May to July 2021, using a questionnaire assessing the respondents' professional characteristics, COVID-19 KAP, perceived stress, and QoL.
Overall, AHW had sufficient knowledge of COVID-19 transmission, and reported having adopted good preventive practices. Since the beginning of the pandemic, participants reported increases in new clients (76%), in refusal of new clients (53%), and in pet euthanasia (24%). Increased client refusal and pet euthanasia were associated with greater stress and poorer professional QoL, whereas perceived susceptibility to and adoption of measures against COVID-19 were associated with lower stress and better QoL.
For AHW, professional characteristics were associated with stress and professional QoL. This information is important for developing strategies to cope with the ongoing shortage of AHW and with future public health crises.
描述加拿大伴侣动物保健工作者(AHW)对 COVID-19 的知识、态度和实践(KAP);测量他们的感知压力和生活质量(QoL);并探讨与压力和 QoL 相关的职业风险因素。
我们抽取了 436 名伴侣动物兽医和技术人员。
该研究具有横断面和队列两个组成部分。它于 2020 年 8 月至 12 月在线进行,并于 2021 年 5 月至 7 月重复进行,使用问卷评估受访者的专业特征、COVID-19 KAP、感知压力和生活质量。
总体而言,AHW 对 COVID-19 传播的知识足够,并且报告采用了良好的预防措施。自疫情开始以来,参与者报告新客户增加(76%)、拒绝新客户(53%)和宠物安乐死增加(24%)。增加的客户拒绝和宠物安乐死与更大的压力和更差的专业 QoL 相关,而对 COVID-19 的易感性和采取措施的认知与较低的压力和更好的 QoL 相关。
对于 AHW,专业特征与压力和专业 QoL 相关。这些信息对于制定策略应对当前 AHW 短缺和未来公共卫生危机非常重要。