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Health-related welfare prioritisation of canine disorders using electronic health records in primary care practice in the UK

机译:在英国的初级保健实践中使用电子健康记录对犬类疾病的与健康相关的福利进行优先排序

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BackgroundEvidence-based comparison of the disorder-specific welfare burdens of major canine conditions could better inform targeting of stakeholder resources, to maximise improvement of health-related welfare in UK dogs. Population-level disease related welfare impact offers a quantitative, welfare-centred framework for objective disorder prioritisation, but practical applications have been limited to date due to sparse reliable evidence on disorder-specific prevalence, severity and duration across the canine disease spectrum. The VetCompass™ Programme collects de-identified electronic health record data from dogs attending primary-care clinics UK-wide, and is well placed to fill these information gaps.
机译:背景对主要犬只疾病的特定疾病的福利负担进行循证比较,可以更好地为利益相关者资源确定目标,从而最大程度地改善英国犬的健康相关福利。人群水平与疾病相关的福利影响为客观疾病的优先顺序提供了一个以福利为中心的定量框架,但由于在犬类疾病谱中特定于疾病的患病率,严重性和持续时间的可靠证据稀少,因此实际应用至今受到限制。 VetCompass™计划从遍布英国各地的初级保健诊所的狗中收集去身份电子病历数据,并且可以很好地弥补这些信息空白。

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