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兽医给肥胖宠物治疗时的注意事项:兽医实践的相关见解。

When veterinarians treat plus-sized pets: Insights for veterinary practice.

机构信息

Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road East, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 (Fraser-Celin); Department of Community Health Sciences (Boulton, Rock, Adams) and O'Brien Institute for Public Health (Rock, Adams) and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Rock, Adams), University of Calgary, 3280 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4Z6; Merck Animal Health, Calgary, Alberta (Keil).

出版信息

Can Vet J. 2024 Sep;65(9):920-926.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Obesity of companion animals in Canada is becoming a problem in veterinary practice. Cats and dogs, in particular, are increasingly overweight. However, prevention and treatment present challenges. Challenges in treating pet obesity, such as client nonadherence and animal welfare issues arising from obesity, also affect the well-being of veterinarians - especially given the coincident high rates of burnout and compassion fatigue experienced in the profession.

OBJECTIVE

This study investigated how practicing veterinarians perceive the treatment of overweight companion animals and how treating obese pets affects well-being of veterinarians.

ANIMALS AND PROCEDURE

We recruited veterinarians who routinely treat companion animals in private practice to participate in focus group interviews. We also interviewed veterinarians who could not attend the focus group sessions, yet still wished to contribute. Through thematic data analysis, we generated key themes that illustrated how treating obese pets negatively affects veterinarian well-being.

RESULTS

Eighteen companion animal veterinarians contributed to this study. We generated 3 themes from the analysis that illustrate negative effects of treating obese pets on veterinarian well-being: i) negative feelings such as frustration and sadness associated with treating obese pets; ii) owners' lack of comprehension of the effects of obesity on pets, including early euthanasia; and iii) client nonadherence regarding treatment.

CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE

This study contributes to the veterinary literature on companion animal obesity by focusing on how treating pet obesity affects veterinarian well-being, especially given high rates of burnout and compassion fatigue in the profession. As pet obesity increases in society, obesity prevention and treatment is becoming central to companion animal veterinary practice. Our findings suggest that veterinarian well-being is negatively affected in connection with companion animal obesity. We recommend relationship-centered communication, increased nutritional expertise, and a focus on wellness in the workplace to improve veterinarian well-being while treating pet obesity.

摘要

背景

加拿大伴侣动物肥胖问题在兽医实践中日益突出。尤其是猫和狗,超重的情况越来越多。然而,预防和治疗存在挑战。宠物肥胖治疗方面的挑战,如客户不配合和肥胖引起的动物福利问题,也会影响兽医的健康——尤其是考虑到该行业同时存在高 burnout 和同情疲劳率。

目的

本研究调查了执业兽医如何看待超重伴侣动物的治疗,以及治疗肥胖宠物如何影响兽医的健康。

动物和程序

我们招募了经常在私人执业中治疗伴侣动物的兽医参加焦点小组访谈。我们还采访了那些无法参加焦点小组会议但仍希望做出贡献的兽医。通过主题数据分析,我们生成了关键主题,说明了治疗肥胖宠物如何对兽医健康产生负面影响。

结果

18 名伴侣动物兽医参与了这项研究。我们从分析中生成了 3 个主题,说明了治疗肥胖宠物对兽医健康的负面影响:i)治疗肥胖宠物时产生的负面情绪,如沮丧和悲伤;ii)主人对肥胖对宠物的影响缺乏理解,包括早期安乐死;以及 iii)客户在治疗方面的不配合。

结论和临床相关性

这项研究通过关注治疗宠物肥胖如何影响兽医的健康,为伴侣动物肥胖的兽医文献做出了贡献,特别是考虑到该行业的 burnout 和同情疲劳率较高。随着社会中宠物肥胖的增加,肥胖预防和治疗正成为伴侣动物兽医实践的核心。我们的研究结果表明,伴侣动物肥胖与兽医健康状况呈负相关。我们建议以关系为中心的沟通、增加营养专业知识以及关注工作场所的健康,以改善治疗宠物肥胖时兽医的健康状况。

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