Debono Maria, Miele Amy, Vigors Belinda
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush, UK.
Independent researcher, Ellesmere, UK.
Vet Rec. 2025 Jul 5;197(1):e5497. doi: 10.1002/vetr.5497. Epub 2025 Jun 6.
Veterinary behavioural medicine (VBM) is an emerging discipline, and behavioural support offered by veterinarians has been shown to positively impact One Welfare. However, the practice of VBM by veterinarians is reportedly limited. Research in this field is scant and predominantly quantitative in nature. This qualitative study aimed to explore the attitudes of small animal veterinarians in Malta towards VBM and canine mental health, their practice of VBM and any related barriers.
Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted, and a template analysis approach was applied to the collected data.
Eleven Malta-based veterinarians were interviewed. Their responses suggest a positive regard towards canine mental health, with opportunities for improvement in VBM practice. Potential barriers to the practice of VBM included knowledge gaps, time constraints, difficulties in communicating with clients, limited availability of trusted behavioural service providers (BSPs), challenges in establishing effective working relationships with BSPs and lack of BSP regulation.
The generalisability of the findings is limited due to the nature of the study, and recruitment bias was possible.
This study highlights avenues for changes in veterinary practices that could positively impact One Welfare. Improving veterinary knowledge of VBM and regulating BSPs are suggested as key factors in achieving this goal.
兽医行为医学(VBM)是一门新兴学科,兽医提供的行为支持已被证明对“一体福利”有积极影响。然而,据报道兽医对VBM的实践有限。该领域的研究很少,且主要是定量研究。这项定性研究旨在探讨马耳他小动物兽医对VBM和犬类心理健康的态度、他们对VBM的实践以及任何相关障碍。
进行了定性半结构化访谈,并对收集的数据采用了模板分析方法。
对11位马耳他兽医进行了访谈。他们的回答表明对犬类心理健康持积极态度,但VBM实践仍有改进空间。VBM实践的潜在障碍包括知识差距、时间限制、与客户沟通困难、可信赖的行为服务提供者(BSP)数量有限、与BSP建立有效工作关系的挑战以及缺乏对BSP的监管。
由于研究性质,研究结果的普遍性有限,且可能存在招募偏差。
本研究强调了兽医实践中可能对“一体福利”产生积极影响的变革途径。提高兽医对VBM的认识和规范BSP被认为是实现这一目标的关键因素。