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宠物如何影响新冠疫情医疗决策:“同一个健康”视角

How pets factor into healthcare decisions for COVID-19: A One Health perspective.

作者信息

Applebaum Jennifer W, Adams Britni L, Eliasson Michelle N, Zsembik Barbara A, McDonald Shelby E

机构信息

University of Florida, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, USA.

Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Social Work, USA.

出版信息

One Health. 2020 Dec 20;11:100176. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2020.100176. Epub 2020 Oct 8.

Abstract

There is evidence that prioritizing pets' welfare can impact the health and well-being of their owners, especially when pet owners have a strong bond with their pet. This carries public health implications, particularly in a global public health emergency such as COVID-19. The study objective was to understand pet owners' consideration of their pets' welfare when making personal healthcare decisions specific to COVID-19. A large sample ( = 1356) of adult pet owners in the U.S. completed an online survey in April and May of 2020, coinciding with the onset of social distancing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Respondents were asked if they would delay or avoid testing or treatment for COVID-19 due to concern for their pets' welfare, and a follow-up question asked them to elaborate. Multinomial logistic regression models showed that attachment to pets and socioeconomic resources were important factors in pet owners' hypothetical decisions regarding testing and treatment for COVID-19. Qualitative analysis of responses to the follow-up question revealed explanations across three themes: (1) the need to find pet accommodation prior to seeking healthcare; (2) pet-related concerns; and, (3) human-related concerns. Pet owners often cited concern for their pets' welfare as a factor contributing to their decision making; participants' lack of a concrete plan for pet care was most commonly cited as the reason for their delay in seeking healthcare. Results from this study indicate that pet owners experience unique obstacles to accessing healthcare related to COVID-19, which has implications for future public health emergencies. Increased disease spread and prevalence of poor health outcomes could result if pet owners delay or avoid testing or treatment. Communities can benefit from a One Health/One Welfare approach to collaboration between human and animal health and service providers to reduce COVID-19 spread and secure the well-being of people and their pets.

摘要

有证据表明,优先考虑宠物的福利会影响其主人的健康和幸福,尤其是当宠物主人与他们的宠物有紧密联系时。这具有公共卫生意义,特别是在像新冠疫情这样的全球公共卫生紧急事件中。该研究的目的是了解宠物主人在做出针对新冠疫情的个人医疗决策时,对宠物福利的考量。2020年4月和5月,美国一大群成年宠物主人((n = 1356))完成了一项在线调查,这与为防止新冠疫情传播而采取的社交距离措施开始实施的时间一致。受访者被问及是否会因为担心宠物福利而推迟或避免新冠病毒检测或治疗,后续问题要求他们详细说明。多项逻辑回归模型显示,对宠物的依恋和社会经济资源是宠物主人在关于新冠病毒检测和治疗的假设决策中的重要因素。对后续问题回答的定性分析揭示了三个主题的解释:(1)在寻求医疗保健之前需要找到宠物安置场所;(2)与宠物相关的担忧;以及,(3)与人类相关的担忧。宠物主人经常将对宠物福利的担忧作为影响其决策的一个因素;参与者缺乏具体的宠物护理计划是他们推迟寻求医疗保健最常被提及的原因。这项研究的结果表明,宠物主人在获取与新冠疫情相关的医疗保健方面面临独特的障碍,这对未来的公共卫生紧急事件有影响。如果宠物主人推迟或避免检测或治疗,可能会导致疾病传播增加和健康不良后果的流行。社区可以从人类和动物健康及服务提供者之间的“同一健康/同一福利”合作方法中受益,以减少新冠疫情的传播并保障人们及其宠物的幸福。

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