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医生对医疗保健合规及患者福祉中宠物饲养的认知与理解:一项“同一健康”调查

Physician perceptions and understanding of pet ownership in healthcare compliance and patient well-being: a one health investigation.

作者信息

Kipnis Faith, McCobb Emily, Mueller Megan K, Gatlin Meera, Armstrong Catharina A

机构信息

Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA, United States.

Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, The University of California, Davis, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Health Serv. 2025 Jul 23;5:1620640. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2025.1620640. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Pets contribute positively to human mental and physical health outcomes but can also impose financial obligations and personal responsibilities that may impede pet owners from accessing healthcare services, especially by restricting access to inpatient and long-term care. This preliminary study investigates the complex interplay between pet ownership and healthcare access and compliance through the perspective of physicians, exploring how pets influence their patients' health.

METHODS

An online survey was designed and distributed to physicians in Massachusetts, USA. The survey collected information about participant demographics and their experiences and beliefs surrounding how pets influence physician-client relationships, healthcare access and compliance, and human-animal interactions.

RESULTS

Of 16 physicians surveyed from various specialties, 25% noted that they believe pets can be a barrier to accessing treatment or services among their patients. Many of the participants (56%) reported that they had experienced a patient who declined or resisted recommended treatments or services due to concerns about their pet. The most commonly reported barrier to healthcare was being unable to find pet care. Most participants (63%) agreed that a low or no-cost boarding facility could be an effective solution to address pet-related concerns among their patients. All participants reported that they believe that owning pets has psychosocial benefits.

DISCUSSION

Findings from this study indicate that there is a gap in resources available to patients with pet-related concerns that may prevent them from accessing healthcare services and that there is a need for more research on the role of pets in healthcare access and compliance.

摘要

引言

宠物对人类的身心健康有积极影响,但也会带来经济负担和个人责任,这可能会阻碍宠物主人获得医疗服务,尤其是限制他们获得住院和长期护理的机会。这项初步研究从医生的角度调查了宠物饲养与医疗服务可及性及依从性之间的复杂相互作用,探讨了宠物如何影响他们患者的健康。

方法

设计了一项在线调查并分发给美国马萨诸塞州的医生。该调查收集了有关参与者人口统计学信息,以及他们围绕宠物如何影响医患关系、医疗服务可及性及依从性以及人与动物互动的经历和看法。

结果

在接受调查的16名来自不同专业的医生中,25%指出他们认为宠物可能会成为患者获得治疗或服务的障碍。许多参与者(56%)报告说,他们遇到过患者因担心宠物而拒绝或抵制推荐的治疗或服务。最常报告的医疗障碍是找不到宠物护理服务。大多数参与者(63%)同意,低成本或免费的寄宿设施可能是解决患者宠物相关问题的有效办法。所有参与者都报告说,他们认为养宠物有心理社会益处。

讨论

本研究结果表明,有宠物相关问题的患者可获得的资源存在差距,这可能会阻止他们获得医疗服务,并且需要对宠物在医疗服务可及性及依从性方面的作用进行更多研究。

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