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衡量在新冠疫情之前及期间建立兽医护理服务可及性所带来的“同一健康”影响。

Measuring the One Health impacts associated with creating access to veterinary care before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Hawes Sloane M, O'Reilly Kaleigh M, Mascitelli Tess M, Winczewski Jordan, Dazzio Romi, Arrington Amanda, Morris Kevin N

机构信息

Institute for Human-Animal Connection, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, Denver, CO, United States.

Pets for Life, The Humane Society of the United States, Washington, DC, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Dec 9;12:1454866. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1454866. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Integrating community perceptions into One Health assessments is critical to understanding the structural barriers that create disproportionate health outcomes for community members, their pets, and the ecosystems that encompass them, particularly in historically marginalized and under-resourced communities. The validated One Health Community Assessment (OHCA) survey instrument was used to evaluate the associated impacts of The Humane Society of the United States' Pets for Life (PFL) programming on communities' perceptions of One Health. This evaluation took place across two phases, totaling four years. In phase one (May 2018 - December 2019), the PFL intervention was administered to one urban and one rural under-resourced community, while two demographically-paired communities served as comparison sites. Five OHCA subscales (human health, pet health, environmental health, community health, perceived links) were employed to measure changes in perceptions of One Health and fourteen OHCA items were used to measure perceptions of access to human healthcare, pet care, and the environment. Initiation of the confirmatory second phase of the study (May 2020-October 2021), in which all four communities received the intervention, coincided with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic and its resulting public health mandates hindered both PFL programming and data collection. Generalized Estimating Equations were employed in both the first and second phase analyses to model changes in perceptions of One Health associated with the PFL intervention. In the study's first phase, PFL in the urban community was associated with significant increases in perceptions of community health and environmental health, and perceived access to human health care, pet care, and the environment. The presence of PFL during the study's second phase was associated with increased perceptions of environmental health. The variables of PFL and the pandemic were not able to be isolated within the analyses. However, due to the severe, negative One Health implications associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, the phase two results were interpreted from the perspective of the pandemic being the largest driver of the results. The results are consistent with previous research on the effects of the pandemic on community perceptions of health. These findings offer initial support for the hypothesis that deployment of resources focused on companion animals may affect perceptions across the One Health triad and confirms previous research on effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

将社区认知纳入“同一健康”评估对于理解那些给社区成员、他们的宠物以及包含他们的生态系统造成不成比例健康结果的结构性障碍至关重要,尤其是在历史上被边缘化且资源匮乏的社区。经过验证的“同一健康”社区评估(OHCA)调查工具被用于评估美国人道协会的“宠物与生活”(PFL)项目对社区“同一健康”认知的相关影响。此次评估分两个阶段进行,共计四年。在第一阶段(2018年5月 - 2019年12月),PFL干预措施应用于一个资源匮乏的城市社区和一个资源匮乏的农村社区,同时两个在人口统计学上配对的社区作为对照点。使用OHCA的五个子量表(人类健康、宠物健康、环境卫生、社区健康、感知联系)来衡量“同一健康”认知的变化,并使用OHCA的14个项目来衡量对获得人类医疗保健、宠物护理和环境的认知。研究的验证性第二阶段(2020年5月 - 2021年10月)启动,在此阶段所有四个社区都接受了干预,这与新冠疫情的爆发同时发生。疫情及其导致的公共卫生指令阻碍了PFL项目和数据收集。在第一阶段和第二阶段的分析中都使用了广义估计方程来模拟与PFL干预相关的“同一健康”认知变化。在研究的第一阶段,城市社区的PFL与社区健康、环境卫生以及对获得人类医疗保健、宠物护理和环境的感知显著增加相关。在研究的第二阶段,PFL的存在与对环境卫生的认知增加相关。在分析中无法将PFL和疫情的变量分开。然而,由于新冠疫情对“同一健康”有严重的负面影响,第二阶段的结果从疫情是结果的最大驱动因素的角度进行了解释。这些结果与之前关于疫情对社区健康认知影响的研究一致。这些发现为专注于伴侣动物的资源部署可能影响“同一健康”三元组的认知这一假设提供了初步支持,并证实了之前关于新冠疫情影响的研究。

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