Awareness and Use of Canine Quality of Life Assessment Tools in UK Veterinary Practice

Author:

Roberts Claire1ORCID,Blackwell Emily J.1,Roe Emma2ORCID,Murrell Joanna C.3,Mullan Siobhan1

Affiliation:

1. Bristol Veterinary School, University of Bristol, Langford BS40 5DU, UK

2. School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield Campus, Univesity Road, Southampton SO17 IBJ, UK

3. Highcroft Veterinary Group, 615 Wells Road, Bristol BS14 9BE, UK

Abstract

The use of formal canine quality of life (QOL) assessment tools in veterinary practice has been recommended. An online survey investigated awareness, use and barriers to use of these tools in the UK. An anonymous 24-question survey was advertised through veterinary groups and social media. Ninety veterinary surgeons and twenty veterinary nurses responded. Thirty-two respondents (29.1%) were aware of the existence of formal canine QOL assessment tools. Of the three tools listed, current use was less than four per cent. No statistically significant influence of respondent age, role (veterinary surgeon or nurse) or possession of additional qualifications was found on the awareness of QOL tools (p > 0.05). Over half of respondents (55.5%) would ‘certainly’ or ‘probably’ be willing to use a QOL assessment tool. The main barrier to use was lack of time. Other barriers included a perceived resistance from owners. Although current use and awareness of canine QOL assessment tools in UK veterinary practice is low, veterinary professionals appear willing to use the tools within their daily practice. This discrepancy implies that QOL assessment tools are not well disseminated to veterinary surgeons and nurses in practice and that various barriers inhibit their use.

Funder

Dogs Trust Canine Welfare Grants

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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