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Survey of Ontario veterinarians’ knowledge and attitudes on pain in dogs and cats in 2012

机译:2012年安大略省兽医对猫和狗疼痛的知识和态度调查

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Appropriate management of animal pain is a critical component of optimal animal welfare in small animal veterinary clinics. An online convenience survey was used to examine the knowledge and attitudes of practicing veterinarians in Ontario about pain in dogs (n = 100) and cats (n = 139). Veterinarian participants showed strong agreement with the need for appropriate animal pain relief, and low agreement with lack of analgesic use due to cost or side effects. All of the surgical procedures included in the survey were ranked as being moderately to highly painful, but female veterinarians had higher median rankings. Importantly, 78% of veterinarians thought their knowledge about pain recognition was sufficient. Selection bias might have resulted in overestimates of attitudes about pain in comparison to the general veterinary population. However, these results suggest that knowledge and attitudes related to pain assessment and treatment in dogs and cats have improved since the last similar survey in 2001.
机译:适当管理动物疼痛是小型动物诊所中最佳动物福利的关键组成部分。在线便利性调查用于检查安大略省从业兽医对狗(n = 100)和猫(n = 139)的疼痛的知识和态度。兽医参与者对适当减轻动物疼痛的需求表现出强烈的共识,而由于成本或副作用,对缺乏镇痛剂的使用表现出较低的认同。调查中包括的所有外科手术均被评为中度至高度痛苦,但女性兽医的中位评分更高。重要的是,78%的兽医认为他们对疼痛识别的知识足够。与一般兽医种群相比,选择偏见可能导致对疼痛的态度高估。但是,这些结果表明,自2001年进行类似的调查以来,与狗和猫的疼痛评估和治疗有关的知识和态度已有所改善。

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