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Attitudes of Austrian veterinarians towards euthanasia in small animal practice: impacts of age and gender on views on euthanasia

机译:奥地利兽医对小动物安乐死的态度:年龄和性别对安乐死观点的影响

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Euthanasia of pets has been described by veterinarians as “the best and the worst” of the profession. The most commonly mentioned ethical dilemmas veterinarians face in small animal practice are: limited treatment options due to financial constraints, euthanizing of healthy animals and owners wishing to continue treatment of terminally ill animals. The aim of the study was to gain insight into the attitudes of Austrian veterinarians towards euthanasia of small animals. This included assessing their agreement with euthanasia in exemplified case scenarios, potentially predicted by demographic variables (e.g. gender, age, working in small animal practice, employment, working in a team, numbers of performed euthanasia). Further describing the veterinarians’ agreement with a number of different normative and descriptive statements, including coping strategies. A questionnaire with nine euthanasia scenarios, 26 normative and descriptive statements, and demographic data were sent to all members of the Austrian Chamber of Veterinary Surgeons (n?=?2478). In total, 486 veterinarians answered sufficiently completely to enable analyses. Responses were first explored descriptively before being formally analysed using linear regression and additive Bayesian networks – a multivariate regression methodology – in order to identify joint relationships between the demographic variables, the statements and each of the nine euthanasia scenarios. Mutual dependencies between the demographic variables were found, i.e. female compared to male veterinarians worked mostly in small animal practice, and working mostly in small animal practice was linked to performing more euthanasia per month. Gender and age were found to be associated with views on euthanasia: female veterinarians and veterinarians having worked for less years were more likely to disagree with euthanasia in at least some of the convenience euthanasia scenarios. The number of veterinarians working together was found to be the variable with the highest number of links to other variables, demographic as well as ethical statements. This highlights the role of a team potentially providing support in stressful situations. The results are useful for a better understanding of coping strategies for veterinarians with moral stress due to euthanasia of small animals.
机译:宠物的安乐死被兽医描述为该行业的“最好和最坏”。兽医在小动物饲养中面临的最常见的道德困境是:由于经济拮据,治疗方案有限,对健康动物实施安乐死,以及希望继续治疗绝症动物的动物主人。这项研究的目的是了解奥地利兽医对小动物安乐死的态度。这包括在示例病例中评估他们与安乐死的协议,这可能是由人口统计学变量预测的(例如性别,年龄,从事小动物工作,就业,团队合作,实施安乐死的人数)。进一步以多种不同的规范性和描述性陈述(包括应对策略)描述兽医的同意。向奥地利兽医协会(n?=?2478)的所有成员发送了一份问卷,其中包含九种安乐死的情景,26项规范性和描述性陈述以及人口统计数据。总共有486位兽医回答得足够完整,可以进行分析。首先使用描述性方式探讨响应,然后使用线性回归和加性贝叶斯网络(一种多元回归方法)对响应进行正式分析,以便确定人口统计学变量,陈述与九种安乐死情景中的每种之间的联合关系。发现人口统计学变量之间存在相互依存关系,即与男性兽医相比,女性大多数从事小型动物活动,而大多数从事小型动物活动与每月执行更多安乐死有关。研究发现,性别和年龄与安乐死的观点有关:在至少一些便利的安乐死情况下,女性兽医和工作时间较短的兽医更有可能不同意安乐死。发现在一起工作的兽医人数是与其他变量,人口统计以及伦理声明联系最多的变量。这突显了团队的角色,该团队可能在压力很大的情况下提供支持。这些结果有助于更好地了解因小动物安乐死而患有精神压力的兽医的应对策略。

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