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Knowledge, attitudes and influencers of cat owners in North America around antimicrobials and antimicrobial stewardship

Madeleine Stein, J. Scott Weese, Jason W. Stull, J. Trenton McClure, Michelle Evason

2022Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives The primary aims of this study were to determine preferences of North American cat owners when they are prescribed an antimicrobial for their cat with regard to cost, method of administration and the importance of antibiotics for treating infections in people, and to establish baseline knowledge, attitudes and influencers of cat owners on antimicrobial resistance and stewardship. Methods An online questionnaire was used for data collection from two cat-owner groups: US cat owners and Canadian cat owners. Participants were queried on antimicrobial resistance and stewardship, and their preferences for their own cat when prescribed an antimicrobial, with respect to cost, method of drug administration and the importance of a drug for treating infections in people. Responses were evaluated through conjoint analysis and Likert-type questions. Data were analyzed using descriptive and analytic statistics. Results A total of 630 complete responses were included in the final analysis. Cost (37%) and method of administration (38%) were of similar participant preference when assessed using conjoint analysis. The importance of a drug for treating infections in people was lower priority (21%). The majority of cat owners preferred an antimicrobial that was ‘very important’ in treating human infections. A low proportion (21%) of participants responded that antimicrobial use in pets posed a risk to humans. Participants with a university education were more likely to respond that antimicrobial use in pets was a concern for people (31%; P <0.001). Conclusions and relevance Cat owners prioritize antimicrobial cost and method of administration equally. Few cat owners recognized the human antimicrobial resistance risks associated with antimicrobial use in pets.

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Antimicrobial stewardshipAntimicrobialInfluencer marketingAntibiotic resistanceMedicineFamily medicineAntibioticsBusinessMarketingBiologyMicrobiologyRelationship marketingMarketing managementHuman-Animal Interaction StudiesVeterinary Medicine and SurgeryVeterinary Oncology Research
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