“It’s Like Having a Map”: An Exploration of Participating Pet Owners’ Expectations of Using Telemedicine to Access Emergency Veterinary Care
(1) Background: Telemedicine is increasingly recognized as a potential way to help overcome barriers to accessing veterinary care. This study explored pet owners’ perspectives on telemedicine services in situation they viewed as veterinary emergencies, focusing on both their access-to-care challenge...
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| description | (1) Background: Telemedicine is increasingly recognized as a potential way to help overcome barriers to accessing veterinary care. This study explored pet owners’ perspectives on telemedicine services in situation they viewed as veterinary emergencies, focusing on both their access-to-care challenges and their expectations of such services. (2) Methods: Semi-structured, one-on-one interviews were conducted with 18 pet owners in Ontario, Canada. All participants were unable to access in-person care, leading them to a veterinary telemedicine service. Interviews were supplemented by an online questionnaire to collect demographic information. Thematic analysis was conducted on all interview transcripts. (3) Results: Participants’ expectations of telemedicine were largely informed by their uncertainty about their pets’ health in emergency situations. Anxiety was common, leading them to seek telemedicine for reassurance. Participants expected advice and guidance, viewing the process as collaborative. While acknowledging the benefits of telemedicine in their situation, participants also acknowledged the inherent limitations of this type of service, articulating a general preference for in-person veterinary care. (4) Conclusions: When in-person care is unavailable, telemedicine can offer pet owners valuable guidance, clarity, and comfort, although many pet owners may continue to prefer face-to-face consultations for comprehensive care. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-52cd6ec9085946498bc5bf94e668ea922025-08-20T01:56:38ZengMDPI AGVeterinary Sciences2306-73812025-05-0112546010.3390/vetsci12050460“It’s Like Having a Map”: An Exploration of Participating Pet Owners’ Expectations of Using Telemedicine to Access Emergency Veterinary CareRosalie Fortin-Choquette0Jason B. Coe1Cathy A. Bauman2Lori M. Teller3Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaDepartment of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaDepartment of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaCollege of Veterinary Medicine and Biosciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA(1) Background: Telemedicine is increasingly recognized as a potential way to help overcome barriers to accessing veterinary care. This study explored pet owners’ perspectives on telemedicine services in situation they viewed as veterinary emergencies, focusing on both their access-to-care challenges and their expectations of such services. (2) Methods: Semi-structured, one-on-one interviews were conducted with 18 pet owners in Ontario, Canada. All participants were unable to access in-person care, leading them to a veterinary telemedicine service. Interviews were supplemented by an online questionnaire to collect demographic information. Thematic analysis was conducted on all interview transcripts. (3) Results: Participants’ expectations of telemedicine were largely informed by their uncertainty about their pets’ health in emergency situations. Anxiety was common, leading them to seek telemedicine for reassurance. Participants expected advice and guidance, viewing the process as collaborative. While acknowledging the benefits of telemedicine in their situation, participants also acknowledged the inherent limitations of this type of service, articulating a general preference for in-person veterinary care. (4) Conclusions: When in-person care is unavailable, telemedicine can offer pet owners valuable guidance, clarity, and comfort, although many pet owners may continue to prefer face-to-face consultations for comprehensive care.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/12/5/460telemedicineaccess to veterinary carepet ownerssemi-structured interviewsthematic analysis |
| spellingShingle | Rosalie Fortin-Choquette Jason B. Coe Cathy A. Bauman Lori M. Teller “It’s Like Having a Map”: An Exploration of Participating Pet Owners’ Expectations of Using Telemedicine to Access Emergency Veterinary Care Veterinary Sciences telemedicine access to veterinary care pet owners semi-structured interviews thematic analysis |
| title | “It’s Like Having a Map”: An Exploration of Participating Pet Owners’ Expectations of Using Telemedicine to Access Emergency Veterinary Care |
| title_full | “It’s Like Having a Map”: An Exploration of Participating Pet Owners’ Expectations of Using Telemedicine to Access Emergency Veterinary Care |
| title_fullStr | “It’s Like Having a Map”: An Exploration of Participating Pet Owners’ Expectations of Using Telemedicine to Access Emergency Veterinary Care |
| title_full_unstemmed | “It’s Like Having a Map”: An Exploration of Participating Pet Owners’ Expectations of Using Telemedicine to Access Emergency Veterinary Care |
| title_short | “It’s Like Having a Map”: An Exploration of Participating Pet Owners’ Expectations of Using Telemedicine to Access Emergency Veterinary Care |
| title_sort | it s like having a map an exploration of participating pet owners expectations of using telemedicine to access emergency veterinary care |
| topic | telemedicine access to veterinary care pet owners semi-structured interviews thematic analysis |
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