Awareness and Use of Canine Quality of Life Assessment Tools in UK Veterinary Practice
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Demographics
3.2. Awareness and Use of QOL Assessment Tools
3.3. Willingness to Use QOL Assessment Tools
3.4. Subgroup Analysis
3.5. Barriers to Use of QOL Assessment Tools
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Current Survey | 2014 RCVS Survey | ||||
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Veterinary Surgeons n (%) | Veterinary Nurses n (%) | Total n (%) | Veterinary Surgeons (%) | Veterinary Nurses (%) | |
Gender Male Female | 14 (16) 76 (84) | 1 (5) 19 (95) | 15 (14) 95 (86) | (46.2) (53.8) | (2) (98) |
Years of work 0–5 6–10 11–15 16+ | 35 (39) 22 (25) 8 (9) 24 (27) | 8 (40) 5 (25) 2 (10) 5 (25) | 43 (39) 27 (25) 10 (9) 29 (27) | N/A | N/A |
Additional qualifications Yes No/no response | 38 (42) 42 (47) | 11 (55) 9 (45) | 49 (45) 51 (46) | (44.4) 1 (55.6) 1 | (26) 1 (74) 1 |
Age 16–25 26–35 36–45 46–65 ≥66 | 11 (12) 43 (48) 17 (19) 14 (16) 4 (4) | 8 (40) 6 (30) 4 (20) 2 (10) 0 (0) | 19 (17) 49 (45) 21 (19) 16 (15) 4 (4) | Average age 44.3 | Average age 30.6 |
Type of practice Small first opinion Mixed Referral Out of Hours | 67 (74.4) 16 (17.8) 5 (5.6) 2 (2.2) | 13 (65.0) 5 (27.8) 2 (10.0) 0 (0) | 80 (72.7) 21 (19.1) 7 (6.4) 2 (1.8) | (69.2) 2 (20.4) 2 (10.5) 2 N/A | (70.5) 2 (18.0) 2 (11.5) 2 N/A |
Unaware of n (%) | Aware of but Not Used n (%) | Use Currently n (%) | Have Used n (%) | |
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Canine Brief Pain inventory 1 | 76 (69.1) | 26 (23.6) | 4 (3.6) | 4 (3.6) |
Canine Orthopedic Index 2 | 73 (67.6) | 31 (28.7) | 2 (1.9) | 2 (1.9) |
Glasgow Composite Pain Scale 2 | 3 (2.7) | 23 (20.7) | 62 (55.9) | 23 (20.7) |
Helsinki Chronic Pain Index 2 | 81 (73.6) | 21 (19.1) | 5 (4.5) | 3 (2.7) |
Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs Scale 2 | 66 (60.6) | 28 (25.7) | 11 (10.1) | 4 (3.7) |
PDSA PetWise MOT 3 | 90 (81.8) | 16 (14.5) | 1 (0.9) | 3 (2.7) |
Zoetis PetDialog 3 | 90 (82.6) | 16 (14.7) | 0 (0) | 3 (2.8) |
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Roberts, C.; Blackwell, E.J.; Roe, E.; Murrell, J.C.; Mullan, S. Awareness and Use of Canine Quality of Life Assessment Tools in UK Veterinary Practice. Animals 2023, 13, 1105. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13061105
Roberts C, Blackwell EJ, Roe E, Murrell JC, Mullan S. Awareness and Use of Canine Quality of Life Assessment Tools in UK Veterinary Practice. Animals. 2023; 13(6):1105. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13061105
Chicago/Turabian StyleRoberts, Claire, Emily J. Blackwell, Emma Roe, Joanna C. Murrell, and Siobhan Mullan. 2023. "Awareness and Use of Canine Quality of Life Assessment Tools in UK Veterinary Practice" Animals 13, no. 6: 1105. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13061105
APA StyleRoberts, C., Blackwell, E. J., Roe, E., Murrell, J. C., & Mullan, S. (2023). Awareness and Use of Canine Quality of Life Assessment Tools in UK Veterinary Practice. Animals, 13(6), 1105. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13061105