Livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt

Background: Osteoarthritis is understood to be a common cause of pain and dysfunction in cats; however there are few validated pain assessment methods for chronic pain in cats. In order to design a proper pain questionnaire, it usability need to be tested in both sound and sick cats. Aim: The aim...

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Autor principal: Lindell, Josefin
Formato: M2
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2012
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description Background: Osteoarthritis is understood to be a common cause of pain and dysfunction in cats; however there are few validated pain assessment methods for chronic pain in cats. In order to design a proper pain questionnaire, it usability need to be tested in both sound and sick cats. Aim: The aim was to investigate the usability of the pain questionnaire ”Lifestyle changes in cats” by compiling the results from the pain questionnaire reflecting the lifestyle in 30 healthy cats and compare it to the results from a clinical examination, as well as proposing improvements and additions to the questionnaire based on a literature review. Material and method: 30 healthy cats participated in the pilot study; the pet owner filled out a pain questionnaire with 16 questions regarding their cat´s behavioral and eventual changes in behavior and physical function. Thereafter the cat walked over a pressure measurement mat and finally underwent an orthopedic-directed clinical examination. The literature was found on Web of Knowledge, PubMed, Sciencedirect, and Google Scholar and also with the help of my supervisors. Keywords: Feline; Osteoarthritis; Pain; Therapeutic diet; Degenerative joint disease. Result: The results from the pain questionnaire ”Lifestyle changes in cats” show that the answers from cat owners correspond with the results from the clinical orthopedic examination. The literature review did not result in any additions to the pain questionnaire. Discussion: The results from the study indicate that the pain questionnaire ”Lifestyle changes in cats” has good usability in sound cats. The high prevalence and low awareness of osteoarthritis in cats requires further research regarding its usability in cats with chronic pain, in order to enable adequate pain treatment and relief in cats.
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spelling RepoSLU47952012-09-13T10:29:43Z Livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt Lifestyle changes in cats with osteoarthritis Lindell, Josefin osteoartrit katt smärtskalor beteendeförändringar djuromvårdnad Background: Osteoarthritis is understood to be a common cause of pain and dysfunction in cats; however there are few validated pain assessment methods for chronic pain in cats. In order to design a proper pain questionnaire, it usability need to be tested in both sound and sick cats. Aim: The aim was to investigate the usability of the pain questionnaire ”Lifestyle changes in cats” by compiling the results from the pain questionnaire reflecting the lifestyle in 30 healthy cats and compare it to the results from a clinical examination, as well as proposing improvements and additions to the questionnaire based on a literature review. Material and method: 30 healthy cats participated in the pilot study; the pet owner filled out a pain questionnaire with 16 questions regarding their cat´s behavioral and eventual changes in behavior and physical function. Thereafter the cat walked over a pressure measurement mat and finally underwent an orthopedic-directed clinical examination. The literature was found on Web of Knowledge, PubMed, Sciencedirect, and Google Scholar and also with the help of my supervisors. Keywords: Feline; Osteoarthritis; Pain; Therapeutic diet; Degenerative joint disease. Result: The results from the pain questionnaire ”Lifestyle changes in cats” show that the answers from cat owners correspond with the results from the clinical orthopedic examination. The literature review did not result in any additions to the pain questionnaire. Discussion: The results from the study indicate that the pain questionnaire ”Lifestyle changes in cats” has good usability in sound cats. The high prevalence and low awareness of osteoarthritis in cats requires further research regarding its usability in cats with chronic pain, in order to enable adequate pain treatment and relief in cats. SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2012 M2 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4795/
spellingShingle osteoartrit
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smärtskalor
beteendeförändringar
djuromvårdnad
Lindell, Josefin
Livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt
title Livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt
title_full Livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt
title_fullStr Livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt
title_full_unstemmed Livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt
title_short Livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt
title_sort livsstilsförändringar vid osteoartrit hos katt
topic osteoartrit
katt
smärtskalor
beteendeförändringar
djuromvårdnad