Suppr超能文献

在南澳大利亚开展一项公共卫生运动,以提高人们对狗咬伤风险的认识。

A public health campaign to increase awareness of the risk of dog bites in South Australia.

机构信息

School of Animal & Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

Dog and Cat Management Board of South Australia, Level 9, 81-95 Waymouth Street, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.

出版信息

Prev Vet Med. 2024 Oct;231:106298. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2024.106298. Epub 2024 Aug 3.

Abstract

Dog bites are a serious public health problem. A campaign by the Dog and Cat Management Board of South Australia was launched to increase awareness that any dog can bite as a first step in reducing the incidence of dog bites. The aims of this study were to 1) evaluate changes in attitudes to dog bites following the media campaign, and 2) provide baseline data on dog bites and attitudes to interactions with dogs to help target future campaigns. The media campaign 'Good Dogs Have Bad Days' was run from July to October, 2023, using TV, radio, billboards and social media. A cross-sectional survey was conducted pre- and post-campaign, including demographics and questions relating to interactions and attitudes to dogs. A total of n = 402 to the pre- and n = 404 responses to the post-campaign surveys were received, with most having owned a dog, living in metropolitan areas, and an equal split of males and females. Over one third (36-37 %) of dog owners and 25-29 % of non-dog owners had been previously bitten by a dog, although most did not require medical attention. Respondents were more likely to agree that any dog can bite if they recalled seeing the campaign, and less likely if they were male and had poor knowledge of the scenarios in which a dog might bite. Older respondents and those from lower socioeconomic areas believed dog bites were a more serious community issue than younger respondents from higher socioeconomic areas. Approximately 70 % of dog owners believed it was safe for strangers to approach their dog, 34-37 % allowed children or other people to pat their dog without permission and less than half separated their dog from visitors or delivery people. In contrast few of the non-dog owners allowed their children to pat a dog without the owner's permission and only 2 % allowed them to play with dogs without supervision. The results demonstrate a relatively short campaign was associated with increased agreement any dog can bite. The proportion of respondents who had been bitten by a dog affirms the importance of public health campaigns targeting dog attacks. Some behaviours, such as supervising dogs around children and keeping dogs separate from delivery people, had relatively low agreement from dog owners and may be targeted in future campaigns. Public awareness campaigns and ongoing education will help to increase safer interactions with dogs, but it will take time and commitment to achieve a result.

摘要

狗咬伤是一个严重的公共卫生问题。南澳大利亚猫狗管理委员会发起了一场运动,旨在提高人们的认识,即任何狗都可能咬人,这是减少狗咬伤发生率的第一步。本研究的目的是:1)评估媒体运动后对狗咬伤的态度变化,2)提供有关狗咬伤和与狗互动态度的基线数据,以帮助针对未来的运动。“好狗也有坏日子”媒体运动于 2023 年 7 月至 10 月期间通过电视、广播、广告牌和社交媒体进行。在运动前后进行了横断面调查,包括人口统计学信息以及与狗互动和对狗的态度相关的问题。共收到 n = 402 份运动前调查和 n = 404 份运动后调查的回复,大多数人都有养狗,居住在大都市区,男女比例相等。超过三分之一(36-37%)的狗主人和 25-29%的非狗主人曾被狗咬过,尽管大多数人不需要医疗照顾。如果受访者记得看到过该运动,他们更有可能同意任何狗都可能咬人,如果他们是男性且对狗可能咬人的情况知之甚少,则不太可能同意。年龄较大的受访者和来自较低社会经济地区的受访者认为狗咬伤是一个比来自较高社会经济地区的年轻受访者更严重的社区问题。大约 70%的狗主人认为陌生人可以接近他们的狗是安全的,34-37%的人允许孩子或其他人未经许可抚摸他们的狗,不到一半的人将他们的狗与访客或送货人分开。相比之下,很少有非狗主人允许他们的孩子未经主人允许抚摸狗,只有 2%的人允许他们在没有监督的情况下与狗一起玩耍。结果表明,相对较短的运动与更多的人同意任何狗都可能咬人有关。被狗咬过的受访者比例证实了针对狗袭击的公共卫生运动的重要性。一些行为,如在孩子周围监督狗和将狗与送货人分开,得到了狗主人的相对较低的认可,可能会成为未来运动的目标。公众意识运动和持续教育将有助于增加与狗的更安全互动,但需要时间和承诺才能取得成果。

文献检索

告别复杂PubMed语法,用中文像聊天一样搜索,搜遍4000万医学文献。AI智能推荐,让科研检索更轻松。

立即免费搜索

文件翻译

保留排版,准确专业,支持PDF/Word/PPT等文件格式,支持 12+语言互译。

免费翻译文档

深度研究

AI帮你快速写综述,25分钟生成高质量综述,智能提取关键信息,辅助科研写作。

立即免费体验