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Alina M Küper1, Roswitha Merle1.
Abstract
During the last years, the philosophy of relationship-centered care gained increasing attention in veterinary medicine. Relationship-centered care is based on a joint venture between pet owner and veterinarians and therefore offers the opportunity to satisfy the pet owners' need for participation in medical decision-making and to provide the best care for the patient. Although research on relationship-centered care in the veterinary consultation is still limited, the available findings suggest that the characteristics of relationship-centered care reflect the pet owners' expectations on satisfactory veterinary care. In this study a quantitative survey was conducted among German pet owners that collected information regarding their perception of the veterinarians' communication during the last appointments. Questionnaires were available online and paper-based. Data were analyzed using exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling using SAS. First aim of the study was to explore structural equation modeling (SEM) as an opportunity to evaluate quantitative data in the field of research on relationship-centered care. Further, SEM was used to evaluate associations between the implementation of different characteristics of relationship-centered care in the veterinary practice (empathic communication, partnership-building) and latent outcome variables regarding the pet owners (pet owners' need for further information, consultation of competing health care providers). N = 1,270 valid questionnaires were completed. Participants owned small companion animals (55.6%), horses (7.6%), or both (36.9%) within the last 2 years. Results of SEM suggest that partnership-centered and empathic communication decreased the pet owners' needs for further information (e.g., from online sources) and their need to consult alternative health providers (e.g., homeopaths). Especially addressing the pet owners' worries and fears, discussing pros and cons of diagnostic and therapeutic options as well as providing the required amount of information were shown to be large influence factors within the model. Therefore, veterinarians are recommended to implement the concept of partnership-centered care in their daily practice, for it may increase pet owners' loyalty and satisfaction. Results may motivate future research in this field. Further development of the proposed model assumptions may enable valuable progress in the field of quantitative research on relationship-centered care.Entities:
Keywords: empathy; partnership building; relationship-centered care; shared decision making; structural equation modeling; veterinary medicine; veterinary-pet owner-communication
Year: 2019 PMID: 30873422 PMCID: PMC6403131 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Questionnaire items (translated to English) and corresponding references for a survey on German pet owners' perception of communication with their veterinarian.
| V9 | My vet encourages me to describe my pet's health complaints in explicit detail. | PO expect the vet to ask the “right” questions./Patients like to disclose health problems ( | Active listening |
| V10 | My vet gives me enough time to consider all my questions and answers. | PO expect communication in an unhurried environment/PO wish for communication in a pace that accommodates assimilation ( | |
| V3 | My vet listens to me with attentive interest. | PO expect to/should be listened to attentively ( | |
| V5 | My vet asks me easy understandable questions about what has been going on with my pet. | PO expect clear and understandable questions ( | Verbal communication |
| V34 | I often get the feeling that my vet has not enough time to answer all my questions. | Pet owners worry they may take too much time of the veterinarian ( | |
| V8 | My vet uses a concise and non-medical language to explain things to me. | PO expect the vet to speak in an understandable language without jargon ( | |
| V1 | My veterinarian is a likable person. | PO wish to/should be communicated with in a nice way ( | |
| V31 | I feel uncomfortable to ask questions because my vet might think I did not listen to his/her explanations properly. | PO worry about appearing foolish by asking questions ( | |
| V2 | My vet sees my pet as an individual with individual needs. | Discussion/Expert review | Empathic behavior |
| V6 | My vet handles my pet with friendly respect. | Discussion/Expert review ( | |
| V24 | My vet encouraged me to give my opinion and ideas about what might be the cause of my pet's health issues. | PO wish to/should share their perspectives and beliefs ( | |
| V4 | My vet accepts my personal point of view without giving disrespectful remarks. | PO like communication with a nonjudgmental attitude ( | |
| V7 | My vet addresses my worries and fears. | PO like to/should be able to disclose concerns ( | |
| V33 | I am very nervous during a consultation at the vet's. | Discussion/Expert review | |
| V11 | My vet explained to me the pros and cons of each therapeutic option we had. | PO like to/should be provided with information ( | Shared Decision Making |
| V25 | My vet explained to me the pros and cons of further diagnostic tests. | PO want to participate in decision making ( | |
| V14 | My vet asked me whether I can implement the therapies in everyday life. | Adapted from PEF Q9 (SDM measurement tool) ( | |
| V16 | Summarized variable: My vet and I made a clear determination of what has to be done in cases of cure, no cure, or occurrence of undesirable side effects. | Adapted from PEF Q9 (SDM measurement tool) ( | |
| V21 | My vet explained the results of diagnostic tests (e.g. x-rays, laboratory results) to me in detail. | PO like to/should be provided with information ( | |
| V26 | My vet and I weighed the different therapeutic options for my pet together. | PO want to participate in decision making ( | |
| V17 | My vet and I made a joint decision about which therapy option to choose. | PO wand to participate in decision making ( | |
| V35 | In general I wish my vet would provide me more information about my pet's health. | PO like to/should be provided with information ( | Information Giving |
| V12 | My vet asked me what I already knew about my pet's health issue. | PO like to be asked for previous experience. | |
| V13 | My vet asked me how much more information I would like to get about my pet's health issue. | Evaluate information preference ( | |
| V15 | My vet explained to me in detail which undesirable side-effects may result from the medication. | PO like to/should be provided with information ( | |
| V18 | My vet explained to me the effects of each prescribed drug. | PO like to/should be provided with information ( | |
| V19 | My vet encouraged me to learn more about my pet's health. | Activate PO as a goal of SDM | |
| V36 | My vet handed me a detailed medication plan. | PO like to/should be provided with information. | |
| V20 | My vet explained to me precisely how the therapeutic measures need to be done. | PO like to/should be provided with information. | |
| V23 | My vet showed me in detail how I should apply the drugs correctly (e.g. how I make sure my cat is taking its pill) | PO like /should be provided with information. | |
| V30 | I wish my vet would be more open to alternative/complementary treatment options. | PO like to be given different options of care ( | |
| V32 | In general many questions occur only after I arrived at home/left the veterinarian. | Discussion/Expert review. | |
| V27 | Before a treatment or examination was done, my vet informed me about the anticipated costs. | PO like to discuss out-of-pocket costs ( | |
| V37 | I always followed the instructions my vet gave me. | Discussion/Expert review. | Pet owners' need for alternatives |
| V22 | I was satisfied with the decisions that have been made. | Discussion/Expert review. | |
| V28 | I already consulted an alternative health provider or homeopath because of dissatisfaction with my vet's care. | Discussion/Expert review. | |
| V29 | I already consulted an animals' physiotherapist or osteopath because of dissatisfaction with my vet's care. | Discussion/Expert review. |
Table includes variable code and initially proposed latent factors for a preliminary theoretical model. Preliminary model assumptions were verified by means of exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling. PO, Pet owner.
Figure 1Preliminary structural equation model describing latent factors of pet owners' perception of communication with their veterinarian. Directional single-headed arrows describe hypothesized directional influences. The curved double-headed arrow hypothesizes a bilateral correlation between factors. F, latent factor. V, measurement item. E, Error term.
Descriptive statistics of items used in the final structural equation model with four latent factors to describe pet owners' perception of the communication with their veterinarian.
| V1 | 1,270 | 5.41 | 1.00 | 6.09 | 1.03 | 0.03 | 5.36 | 5.47 | 4.52 | −2.10 |
| V2 | 1,270 | 5.30 | 1.00 | 6.00 | 1.07 | 0.03 | 5.24 | 5.36 | 3.50 | −1.86 |
| V3 | 1,270 | 4.96 | 1.00 | 6.00 | 1.28 | 0.04 | 4.89 | 5.03 | 1.03 | −1.29 |
| V4 | 1,270 | 4.84 | 1.00 | 7.52 | 1.32 | 0.04 | 4.78 | 4.92 | 0.90 | −1.19 |
| V5 | 1,270 | 5.21 | 1.00 | 7.86 | 1.20 | 0.03 | 5.14 | 5.27 | 2.19 | −1.56 |
| V6 | 1270 | 5.65 | 1.00 | 6.00 | 0.81 | 0.02 | 5.60 | 5.69 | 10.66 | −2.30 |
| V7 | 1,270 | 5.02 | 1.00 | 6.94 | 1.30 | 0.04 | 4.94 | 5.09 | 1.27 | −1.38 |
| V8 | 1,270 | 5.17 | 1.00 | 7.07 | 1.14 | 0.03 | 5.11 | 5.23 | 2.45 | −1.62 |
| V9 | 1,270 | 5.02 | 0.97 | 8.28 | 1.31 | 0.04 | 4.95 | 5.10 | 1.14 | −1.31 |
| V10 | 1,270 | 4.87 | 0.90 | 7.97 | 1.38 | 0.04 | 4.79 | 4.94 | 0.32 | −1.06 |
| V11 | 1,270 | 4.30 | 0.66 | 8.62 | 1.65 | 0.05 | 4.21 | 4.40 | −0.81 | −0.55 |
| V12 | 1,270 | 3.60 | −0.34 | 7.99 | 1.69 | 0.05 | 3.51 | 3.69 | −1.09 | −0.03 |
| V13 | 1,270 | 3.41 | −0.05 | 7.47 | 1.72 | 0.05 | 3.32 | 3.51 | −1.19 | 0.07 |
| V14 | 1,270 | 3.21 | −0.60 | 7.48 | 1.81 | 0.05 | 3.12 | 3.31 | −1.25 | 0.23 |
| V15 | 1,270 | 3.67 | 0.37 | 7.67 | 1.68 | 0.05 | 3.58 | 3.76 | −1.10 | −0.07 |
| V16 | 1,270 | 4.43 | 1.00 | 7.41 | 1.39 | 0.04 | 4.35 | 4.51 | −0.39 | −0.65 |
| V17 | 1,270 | 4.30 | 0.32 | 8.41 | 1.77 | 0.05 | 4.20 | 4.40 | −0.93 | −0.55 |
| V18 | 1,270 | 4.15 | −0.34 | 7.80 | 1.55 | 0.04 | 4.07 | 4.24 | −0.62 | −0.50 |
| V19 | 1,270 | 4.10 | 1.00 | 9.13 | 1.70 | 0.05 | 4.01 | 4.20 | −1.02 | −0.39 |
| V20 | 1,270 | 4.62 | 0.86 | 7.76 | 1.50 | 0.04 | 4.54 | 4.70 | −0.06 | −0.90 |
| V21 | 1,270 | 5.00 | 1.00 | 9.04 | 1.34 | 0.04 | 4.93 | 5.07 | 0.76 | −1.10 |
| V22 | 1,270 | 5.00 | 1.00 | 7.32 | 1.29 | 0.04 | 4.93 | 5.07 | 1.21 | −1.32 |
| V23 | 1,270 | 4.67 | −0.36 | 7.72 | 1.52 | 0.04 | 4.59 | 4.76 | −0.03 | −0.95 |
| V24 | 1,270 | 4.21 | 0.20 | 8.40 | 1.66 | 0.05 | 4.12 | 4.30 | −0.89 | −0.49 |
| V25 | 1,270 | 4.57 | 0.92 | 8.04 | 1.51 | 0.04 | 4.49 | 4.65 | −0.26 | −0.79 |
| V26 | 1,270 | 4.31 | 0.19 | 8.68 | 1.73 | 0.05 | 4.22 | 4.41 | −0.84 | −0.58 |
| V27 | 1,270 | 3.17 | −1.52 | 6.62 | 1.85 | 0.05 | 3.07 | 3.28 | −1.33 | 0.26 |
| V28 | 1,270 | 2.50 | −2.01 | 7.63 | 1.94 | 0.05 | 2.39 | 2.61 | −0.82 | 0.81 |
| V29 | 1,270 | 2.50 | −2.24 | 7.76 | 1.93 | 0.05 | 2.40 | 2.61 | −0.84 | 0.81 |
| V30 | 1,270 | 3.26 | −0.79 | 7.67 | 1.83 | 0.05 | 3.16 | 3.37 | −1.33 | 0.16 |
| V31 | 1,270 | 1.95 | 1.00 | 6.00 | 1.26 | 0.04 | 1.88 | 2.02 | 0.74 | 1.23 |
| V32 | 1,270 | 3.03 | 1.00 | 6.00 | 1.46 | 0.04 | 2.95 | 3.11 | −0.78 | 0.33 |
| V33 | 1,270 | 3.02 | 1.00 | 6.00 | 1.59 | 0.04 | 2.93 | 3.12 | −0.93 | 0.36 |
| V34 | 1,270 | 2.57 | 1.00 | 6.00 | 1.56 | 0.04 | 2.48 | 2.65 | −0.60 | 0.70 |
| V35 | 1,270 | 2.80 | 1.00 | 6.29 | 1.66 | 0.05 | 2.71 | 2.89 | −0.96 | 0.52 |
| V36 | 1,270 | 5.38 | 1.00 | 8.52 | 1.17 | 0.03 | 5.31 | 5.44 | 3.54 | −1.81 |
| V37 | 1,270 | 5.39 | 1.00 | 7.89 | 0.98 | 0.03 | 5.33 | 5.44 | 4.27 | −1.85 |
| V38 | 1,270 | 4.40 | 1.00 | 7.85 | 1.51 | 0.04 | 4.31 | 4.48 | −0.65 | −0.62 |
Imputed data set.
Standardized regressions coefficients in the rotated factor pattern after exploratory factor analysis (EFA).
| V1 | 95 * | −4 | 4 | 4 |
| V2 | 81 * | 6 | 6 | −2 |
| V3 | 74 * | 12 | −10 | −3 |
| V4 | 61 * | 16 | −8 | 2 |
| V5 | 56 * | 22 | 3 | 2 |
| V6 | 89 * | −16 | 6 | 3 |
| V7 | 75 * | 16 | −4 | 1 |
| V8 | 68 * | 7 | −7 | −6 |
| V9 | 53 * | 31 | 7 | 3 |
| V10 | 49 * | 31 | −12 | 3 |
| V12 | −9 | 86 * | −5 | 8 |
| V13 | −9 | 92 * | −5 | 6 |
| V14 | −8 | 84 * | 7 | −4 |
| V15 | −4 | 82 * | 7 | −7 |
| V16 | 24 | 61 * | 8 | −9 |
| V17 | 17 | 71 * | −5 | 8 |
| V18 | 14 | 67 * | 6 | −7 |
| V19 | 19 | 63 * | −1 | −2 |
| V20 | 21 | 60 * | 12 | −9 |
| V21 | 31 | 50 * | −3 | 7 |
| V22 | 44 * | 36 | 4 | −13 |
| V23 | 27 | 50 * | 14 | −5 |
| V24 | 25 | 61 * | −9 | 10 |
| V28 | −1 | 3 | −5 | 89 * |
| V29 | 2 | 1 | −1 | 80 * |
| V30 | 4 | −23 | 29 | 39 * |
| V31 | −3 | 9 | 81 * | −5 |
| V32 | 3 | −11 | 68 * | 3 |
| V33 | 7 | 14 | 53 * | −4 |
| V34 | −24 | −10 | 46 * | 9 |
| V35 | −16 | −36 | 42 * | 12 |
| V38 | 19 | 77 * | −2 | 6 |
Results based on 1,270 completed questionnaires measuring pet owners' perception of communication with their veterinarian.
Printed values are multiplied by 100 and rounded to the nearest integer. An item was said to load on a factor if the factor loading was >0.39 for one factor (flagged with .
Figure 2Final structural equation model describing latent factors of pet owner's perception of communication with their veterination. Association of latent factors and items described by path coefficients in bold and t-values in parentheses. F, latent factor; V, measurement item. Result based on 1,270 questionnaire responds.
Properties of the structural equation model with four latent factors describing pet owners' perception of communication with their veterinarian.
| Empathic communication [F1] | 0.95b | 0.64 | ||
| V1 | 0.86 | 109.50 | 0.74 | |
| V2 | 0.82 | 85.15 | 0.68 | |
| V3 | 0.90 | 149.30 | 0.81 | |
| V4 | 0.78 | 68.15 | 0.61 | |
| V5 | 0.72 | 51.82 | 0.52 | |
| V6 | 0.72 | 50.45 | 0.51 | |
| V7 | 0.91 | 157.00 | 0.82 | |
| V8 | 0.80 | 74.06 | 0.64 | |
| V9 | 0.73 | 54.25 | 0.54 | |
| V10 | 0.79 | 70.52 | 0.62 | |
| V22 | 0.77 | 64.39 | 0.59 | |
| SDM/Partnership [F2] | 0.95b | 0.61 | ||
| V12 | 0.78 | 66.92 | 0.61 | |
| V13 | 0.82 | 85.98 | 0.68 | |
| V14 | 0.73 | 52.66 | 0.53 | |
| V15 | 0.76 | 60.65 | 0.57 | |
| V16 | 0.79 | 70.73 | 0.62 | |
| V17 | 0.85 | 100.50 | 0.72 | |
| V18 | 0.77 | 62.92 | 0.59 | |
| V19 | 0.79 | 72.06 | 0.63 | |
| V20 | 0.74 | 56.76 | 0.55 | |
| V21 | 0.75 | 58.11 | 0.56 | |
| V23 | 0.67 | 41.55 | 0.45 | |
| V24 | 0.81 | 78.59 | 0.65 | |
| V38 | 0.90 | 154.10 | 0.81 | |
| Need for further information [F3] | 0.79b | 0.46 | ||
| V31 | 0.61 | 32.22 | 0.38 | |
| V32 | 0.68 | 40.22 | 0.46 | |
| V33 | 0.26 | 9.36 | 0.07 | |
| V34 | 0.75 | 53.26 | 0.56 | |
| V35 | 0.92 | 112.90 | 0.84 | |
| Need for alternatives [F4] | 0.81 | 0.59 | ||
| V28 | 0.84 | 57.51 | 0.70 | |
| V29 | 0.81 | 53.44 | 0.65 | |
| V30 | 0.65 | 33.04 | 0.42 | |
Standardized factor loadings describe the relationships between measurement item and underlying latent factor. Variance extracted estimates measure the amount of variance captured by each latent construct. Results based on 1,270 questionnaire responds.
Calculations were done using SAS version 9.4.
All t tests were significant at p < 0.01.
Denotes composite reliability.