Acquisition and use of analgesic drugs by horse owners in the United States

Background Little is known about the acquisition and use of equine analgesic drugs by horse owners in the United States (US). Objectives To determine factors associated with possession of analgesic drugs by horse owners in the US or with analgesic drug acquisition from sources noncompliant with a va...

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Veröffentlicht in:Equine veterinary journal 2023-01, Vol.55 (1), p.69-77
Hauptverfasser: Sellon, Debra C., Sanz, Macarena, Kopper, Jamie J.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Little is known about the acquisition and use of equine analgesic drugs by horse owners in the United States (US). Objectives To determine factors associated with possession of analgesic drugs by horse owners in the US or with analgesic drug acquisition from sources noncompliant with a valid veterinarian‐client‐patient (VCPR) relationship. Study design Cross‐sectional survey. Methods An internet‐based questionnaire included items related to experiences with horses and equine analgesic drugs. Factors associated with possession of ≥5 types of analgesic drugs and with the acquisition of drugs from VCPR noncompliant sources were analysed using logistic regression. Results Responses from 389 US horse owners indicated that 96% have access to at least one type of equine analgesic medication and most are confident in their drug administration skills. Horse owners with ≥5 types of analgesic drugs were more likely to have managed >20 horses in their life (odds ratio [OR] = 3.1, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.7‐5.6), have medical insurance for some horses (OR = 4.2, CI = 2.3‐7.7), and have veterinary or human medical training (OR = 2.2, CI = 1.2‐4.1) and were less likely to have a primary care veterinarian requiring >30 minutes travel time (OR = 0.5, CI = 0.3‐0.9). Horse owners who obtained drugs through VCPR noncompliant sources were likely to be male (OR = 5.6, CI = 1.6‐19.4), ≤40 years of age (OR = 2.0, CI = 1.2‐3.2), and reside in the South or West regions of the US (OR = 2.4, CI = 1.4‐4.0). Main limitations Possible distribution, self‐selection, response, and recall biases as a result of convenience sampling methodology. Conclusions Discussion between veterinarians and horse owners regarding available analgesic drugs and owners’ competence in administering those drugs may improve veterinary care recommendations and owner compliance. Resumen Historial Poco se sabe sobre la obtención y uso de medicamentos analgésicos para equinos usados por dueños de caballos en los Estados Unidos (EE. UU.). Objetivos Determinar los factores asociados con la posesión de medicamentos analgésicos por dueños de caballos en los EE. UU. o con la obtención de medicamentos analgésicos de fuentes que no cumplen con una relación valida veterinario‐cliente‐paciente (VCPR). Diseño del estudio Estudio sectorial. Métodos Un cuestionario en línea incluyo puntos relacionados con experiencias con caballos y medicamentos analgésicos para equinos. Los factores asociados con la posesión
ISSN:0425-1644
2042-3306
DOI:10.1111/evj.13564