Responsible ownership of companion animals under the «One Health» approach. Compilation study
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Pet ownership (PO) exerts beneficial effects on the physical and psycho-emotional health of the people with whom they live, even in pandemic contexts. Animals benefit from receiving attention and care and avoiding health risks, based on the «One Health» approach. Considering the contributions and im...
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Responsible ownership of companion animals under the «One Health» approach. Compilation study Tenencia responsable de animales de compañía bajo el enfoque «una salud». Estudio recopilativo |
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Responsible ownership of companion animals under the «One Health» approach. Compilation study |
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Responsible ownership of companion animals under the «One Health» approach. Compilation study Hugues, Beatriz companion animals illnesses Covid-19 tenencia de animales de compañía enfermedades COVID-19 |
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Responsible ownership of companion animals under the «One Health» approach. Compilation study |
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Hugues, Beatriz Ledón, Loraine Mendoza, Madelín Torres, Miguel Berovides, Vicente Hugues, Beatriz Ledón, Loraine Mendoza, Madelín Torres, Miguel Berovides, Vicente |
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Hugues, Beatriz |
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Hugues, Beatriz Ledón, Loraine Mendoza, Madelín Torres, Miguel Berovides, Vicente |
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Pet ownership (PO) exerts beneficial effects on the physical and psycho-emotional health of the people with whom they live, even in pandemic contexts. Animals benefit from receiving attention and care and avoiding health risks, based on the «One Health» approach. Considering the contributions and importance of the subject, a compilation study of works carried out by the authors was carried out to determine the perception of the benefits of PO in different population sectors. These were exploratory and descriptive studies, cross-sectional and quantitative conducted at the National Institute of Endocrinology and the main Veterinary Clinic of Havana, in which people responsible for companion animals (PO). These people had chronic diseases (cardiovascular and endocrine-metabolic), sexual and reproductive health conditions (infertility) and sexual identity (homoerotic and transsexual sexual orientation), in different stages of life (middle and elderly), from 2013 to 2020 (during the context of the COVID-19 pandemic). Selfadministered questionnaires prepared by the research team were used. The results were processed using descriptive statistics and ethical aspects were considered. Most of the participants expressed satisfaction with PO, perceived its benefits on their physical and emotional health, motivated them to take better care of themselves and engage in physical activities, and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Besides, PO decreased the negative effects of social distancing. Dogs and cats were the preferred animals for emotional reasons. |
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Responsible ownership of companion animals under the «One Health» approach. Compilation studyTenencia responsable de animales de compañía bajo el enfoque «una salud». Estudio recopilativoHugues, BeatrizLedón, LoraineMendoza, MadelínTorres, MiguelBerovides, VicenteHugues, BeatrizLedón, LoraineMendoza, MadelínTorres, MiguelBerovides, Vicentecompanion animalsillnessesCovid-19tenencia de animales de compañíaenfermedadesCOVID-19Pet ownership (PO) exerts beneficial effects on the physical and psycho-emotional health of the people with whom they live, even in pandemic contexts. Animals benefit from receiving attention and care and avoiding health risks, based on the «One Health» approach. Considering the contributions and importance of the subject, a compilation study of works carried out by the authors was carried out to determine the perception of the benefits of PO in different population sectors. These were exploratory and descriptive studies, cross-sectional and quantitative conducted at the National Institute of Endocrinology and the main Veterinary Clinic of Havana, in which people responsible for companion animals (PO). These people had chronic diseases (cardiovascular and endocrine-metabolic), sexual and reproductive health conditions (infertility) and sexual identity (homoerotic and transsexual sexual orientation), in different stages of life (middle and elderly), from 2013 to 2020 (during the context of the COVID-19 pandemic). Selfadministered questionnaires prepared by the research team were used. The results were processed using descriptive statistics and ethical aspects were considered. Most of the participants expressed satisfaction with PO, perceived its benefits on their physical and emotional health, motivated them to take better care of themselves and engage in physical activities, and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Besides, PO decreased the negative effects of social distancing. Dogs and cats were the preferred animals for emotional reasons.La tenencia de animales de compañía (TAC) ejerce efectos beneficiosos sobre la salud física y psico-emocional de las personas con quienes conviven, aún en contextos de pandemia. Los animales se benefician al recibir atención y cuidados y evitar los riesgos sanitarios, basados en el enfoque «Una salud». Considerando los aportes y la importancia de la temática, se hizo un estudio recopilativo de trabajos realizados por los autores con el objetivo de determinar la percepción de los beneficios de la TAC en diferentes sectores poblacionales. Se trató de estudios exploratorios y descriptivos, de carácter transversal y cuantitativo en el Instituto Nacional de Endocrinología y la Clínica Veterinaria principal de la Habana, en los que participaron los responsables de animales de compañía (AC). Estas personas presentaban enfermedades crónicas (cardiovasculares y endocrino-metabólicas), condiciones de salud sexual y reproductiva (infertilidad) e identidad sexual (orientación sexual homoerótica y transexuales), en diferentes etapas de la vida (mediana y tercera edad), desde 2013 hasta 2020 (durante el contexto de la pandemia COVID-19). Se utilizaron cuestionarios autoadministrados confeccionados por el equipo de investigación. Los resultados se procesaron mediante estadística descriptiva y se consideraron los aspectos éticos. La mayoría de los participantes expresaron satisfacción por la TAC, percibieron sus beneficios sobre su salud física y emocional, los motivaba a cuidarse más y a realizar actividades físicas, y durante la pandemia de COVID-19 y, asimismo, la TAC disminuyó los efectos negativos del distanciamiento social. Los animales preferidos son los perros y los gatos por razones afectivas.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2215810.15381/rivep.v33i1.22158Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 1 (2022); e22158Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 1 (2022); e221581682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/22158/17952Derechos de autor 2022 Beatriz Hugues, Loraine Ledón, Madelín Mendoza, Miguel Torres, Vicente Berovideshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/221582022-03-02T10:21:35Z |
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