兽医行业面临的挑战:兽医护理老年马经验的基础理论研究。

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Equine Veterinary Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1111/evj.14444
Rebecca Smith, Gina Pinchbeck, Catherine McGowan, Joanne Ireland, Elizabeth Perkins
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背景:在英国,马主饲养马匹的年龄越来越大,这反映了人与动物关系的社会变化。据报道,随着马匹年龄的增长,接受常规兽医服务的人数也在减少。在兽医介入之前和/或之后,马主会从其他渠道寻求有关动物健康的信息。有关兽医为老年马匹提供保健服务的经验和行为的信息十分有限:本研究旨在探讨在英国治疗马匹的兽医是如何看待和处理老年马匹的兽医护理问题的:研究设计:探索性定性研究:研究方法:采用建构主义基础理论方法,对作为调查马主和兽医如何就老年马护理做出决策的大型研究一部分而收集的定性数据子集进行分析。数据包括与九名兽医进行的半结构化深度访谈,以及与 13 名参与研究的马主的马匹有关的兽医临床记录:结果:兽医重视与马主的定期互动,以优化马匹的管理,但兽医参与的时间和性质各不相同。马匹年龄越大,决策就越重要,而 "适龄 "的干预措施则要根据每匹马和马主的具体情况进行协商。当参与者对一匹马有疑虑时,他们会努力让马主听从他们的建议,同时处理好兽医与马主之间的关系。兽医与马主之间的人际互动似乎影响并可能挑战兽医提供的医疗保健服务,以及他们作为一名关爱动物和人类的专业人士的自我感觉:主要局限性:本研究根据马主的参与情况招募兽医样本:结论:为老年马提供兽医护理依赖于各种关系网络。兽医行业与马主在设计和提供兽医保健服务方面的合作可以更好地将不同类型的知识和价值观更有效地结合在一起。
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Challenges for the veterinary profession: A grounded theory study of veterinarians' experiences of caring for older horses.

Background: In Great Britain, owners are keeping their horses into increasingly older age, reflecting societal changes in human-animal relationships. The uptake of routine veterinary services is reported to reduce as horses age. Horse owners seek information regarding their animal's health from alternative sources before and/or following veterinary involvement. Information regarding the experiences and behaviours of veterinarians toward older horse health care provision is limited.

Objective: This study sought to explore how veterinary care for the ageing horse is conceptualised and approached by veterinarians treating horses in Great Britain.

Study design: Exploratory qualitative.

Methods: A subset of qualitative data, collected as part of a larger study investigating how owners and veterinarians make decisions regarding the care of the older horses, was analysed using a constructivist grounded theory approach. Data included semi-structured in-depth interviews with nine veterinarians and veterinary clinical records pertaining to the horses of 13 participating owners.

Results: Veterinarians valued regular interactions with owners to optimise a horse's management, however, the timing and nature of veterinary involvement varied. The context of older age shaped decision-making and 'age-appropriate' interventions were negotiated within the context of each horse and owner. Where participants had concerns about a horse, they sought to achieve an owner's adherence to their advice while navigating the veterinarian-owner relationship. Interpersonal dimensions of veterinarian-owner interactions appeared to shape, and could challenge, veterinarians' delivery of health care services and their own sense of being a professional who cares for animals, and about people.

Main limitations: A sample of veterinarians were recruited for this study based on horse owners' involvement.

Conclusions: The provision of veterinary care for the older horse rests upon networks of relationships. Collaboration between the profession and owners in both the design and delivery of, veterinary health care services may better enable different types of knowledge and values to be brought together more effectively.

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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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