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How canine atopic dermatitis affects dogs and their owners quality

By Linek, Monika & Favrot, Claude·Published in Veterinary Dermatology·2010·View original on Crossref

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Original publication title: Impact of canine atopic dermatitis on the health‐related quality of life of affected dogs and quality of life of their owners

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dog

Plain-English summary

A study found that dogs with atopic dermatitis (a chronic skin condition causing itching and irritation) significantly affect their owners' quality of life. Owners reported feeling stressed and concerned about their dog's comfort and well-being. The severity of the dog's symptoms, including how much they itched and how long they had the condition, was linked to the owners' experiences. This highlights the emotional toll that managing a pet's chronic skin issues can take on families.

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Abstract

AbstractAtopic dermatitis is a chronic or chronically relapsing human and canine skin disease that adversely affects the quality of life of affected individuals. The impact of the disease on affected children and their parents has been extensively studied, but very little is known of its impact on affected animals and their owners. The goal of the present study was to fill this gap. Owners were asked to complete three questionnaires concerning their own quality of life, their perception of the treatment provided and their pets’ quality of life. Clinical features, such as severity index, pruritus score and disease duration, were evaluated in parallel and correlated with the questionnaire answers. The study not only demonstrated that canine atopic dermatitis deeply influenced the way of life of the owners of affected dogs but also in which aspects of life the impact was most severe.

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Original publication on Crossref: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3164.2010.00899.x