Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Galdioli, Lucas
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rocha, Yasmin da Silva Gonçalves da, Garcia, Rita de Cassia Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33721
Resumo: The objectives of this study were to evaluate a training course for employees working in animal shelters through distance education (DE) and their perceptions about management and protocols in Shelter Medicine (SM). A training course was designed in DE format for people working directly or indirectly in a dog and cat shelter. The evaluation of the course and analysis of the participants' perception about the management and protocols in SM were collected through pre- and post-course questionnaires, and the answers were organized in Excel® for descriptive analysis. McNemar's test was used to compare the answers. The course was attended by 554 people from the five regions of Brazil, 40.2% (223/554) were volunteers and 65.7% were from private shelters (364/554). Most participants were unaware of the existence of the Shelter Medicine, but understood the function of the shelter and that the responsibility for homeless animals belongs to the whole society. Majority of the participants totally agreed with some internal policies of the shelters. When comparing the answers from both questionnaires, there was a significant change in the questions about the functions and role of shelters, the practice of vaccinating animals upon admission, and the performance of post-adoption monitoring and counseling. Most participants found the course relevant and useful. Finally, the course had wide dissemination with national interest by those working in animal shelters, which allowed an advance in the critical development on the subject, contributing to the dissemination throughout the country.
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spelling Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in BrazilFormación y percepción de los médicos veterinarios, gestores, empleados y voluntarios que trabajan en los albergues en Medicina de Albergues en BrasilCapacitação e percepção de médicos-veterinários, gestores, funcionários e voluntários atuantes nos abrigos em Medicina de Abrigos no BrasilAbrigos de AnimaisColaboradoresEducação.Refugios de animalesColaboradoresEducación. Animal SheltersStaffEducation.The objectives of this study were to evaluate a training course for employees working in animal shelters through distance education (DE) and their perceptions about management and protocols in Shelter Medicine (SM). A training course was designed in DE format for people working directly or indirectly in a dog and cat shelter. The evaluation of the course and analysis of the participants' perception about the management and protocols in SM were collected through pre- and post-course questionnaires, and the answers were organized in Excel® for descriptive analysis. McNemar's test was used to compare the answers. The course was attended by 554 people from the five regions of Brazil, 40.2% (223/554) were volunteers and 65.7% were from private shelters (364/554). Most participants were unaware of the existence of the Shelter Medicine, but understood the function of the shelter and that the responsibility for homeless animals belongs to the whole society. Majority of the participants totally agreed with some internal policies of the shelters. When comparing the answers from both questionnaires, there was a significant change in the questions about the functions and role of shelters, the practice of vaccinating animals upon admission, and the performance of post-adoption monitoring and counseling. Most participants found the course relevant and useful. Finally, the course had wide dissemination with national interest by those working in animal shelters, which allowed an advance in the critical development on the subject, contributing to the dissemination throughout the country.Los objetivos de este estudio fueron evaluar un curso de formación para empleados que trabajan en albergues de animales a través de la educación a distancia (EaD) y sus percepciones sobre la gestión y los protocolos en Medicina de Albergues (MA). Se desarrolló un curso de formación en formato EaD, dirigido a personas que trabajaban directa o indirectamente en un albergue para perros y gatos. La evaluación del curso y el análisis de la percepción de los participantes sobre la gestión y los protocolos en MA se recogieron mediante cuestionarios previos y posteriores al curso, y las respuestas se organizaron en Excel® para su análisis descriptivo. Se utilizó la prueba de McNemar para comparar las respuestas. Al curso asistieron 554 personas de las cinco regiones de Brasil, de las cuales el 40,2% (223/554) eran voluntarios y el 65,7% pertenecían a centros de acogida privados (364/554). La mayoría de los participantes desconocían la existencia de la Medicina de Albergue, pero entendían la función del albergue y que la responsabilidad de los animales sin hogar es de toda la sociedad. La mayoría de los participantes estaban totalmente de acuerdo con algunas políticas internas de los albergues. Al comparar las respuestas de ambos cuestionarios, se observó un cambio significativo en las preguntas sobre las funciones y el papel de los albergues, la práctica de vacunar a los animales en el momento del ingreso y la realización de un seguimiento y asesoramiento posterior a la adopción. La mayoría de los participantes consideraron que el curso era pertinente y útil. Finalmente, el curso tuvo una amplia difusión con interés nacional por parte de quienes trabajan en albergue de animales, lo que permitió un avance en el desarrollo crítico sobre el tema, contribuyendo a la difusión en todo el país.Os objetivos desse estudo foram avaliar um curso de capacitação para colaboradores atuantes em abrigos de animais por meio da educação à distância (EaD) e suas percepções sobre os manejos e protocolos em Medicina de Abrigos (MA). Um curso de capacitação foi elaborado em formato de EaD, voltado para pessoas que trabalhavam de forma direta ou indireta em algum abrigo de cão e gato. A avaliação do curso e análise da percepção dos participantes sobre os manejos e protocolos em MA foi coletada por meio de questionários pré e pós-curso, sendo as respostas organizadas em Excel® para análise descritiva. A comparação entre as respostas foi empregada o Teste de McNemar. Participaram do curso 554 pessoas das cinco regiões do Brasil, sendo 40,2% (223/554) voluntários e 65,7% eram de abrigos particulares (364/554). A maioria dos participantes desconhecia a existência da Medicina de Abrigos, mas compreendiam a função do abrigo e que a responsabilidade pelos animais em situação de rua é de toda sociedade. Majoritariamente, os participantes concordaram totalmente com algumas políticas internas dos abrigos. Quando comparada as respostas de ambos questionários, houve mudança significativa nas questões sobre funções e papel dos abrigos, prática de vacinação dos animais na admissão e realização de monitoramento e aconselhamento pós-adoção. Grande parte dos participantes consideraram o curso relevante e útil. Por fim, o curso teve ampla divulgação com interesse nacional por atuantes em abrigos de animais, o que permitiu um avanço no desenvolvimento crítico sobre o tema, contribuindo para a divulgação em todo o país.Research, Society and Development2022-08-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3372110.33448/rsd-v11i11.33721Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e402111133721Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e402111133721Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e4021111337212525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33721/28553Copyright (c) 2022 Lucas Galdioli; Yasmin da Silva Gonçalves da Rocha; Rita de Cassia Maria Garciahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGaldioli, LucasRocha, Yasmin da Silva Gonçalves da Garcia, Rita de Cassia Maria 2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33721Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:16.599335Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil
Formación y percepción de los médicos veterinarios, gestores, empleados y voluntarios que trabajan en los albergues en Medicina de Albergues en Brasil
Capacitação e percepção de médicos-veterinários, gestores, funcionários e voluntários atuantes nos abrigos em Medicina de Abrigos no Brasil
title Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil
spellingShingle Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil
Galdioli, Lucas
Abrigos de Animais
Colaboradores
Educação.
Refugios de animales
Colaboradores
Educación.
Animal Shelters
Staff
Education.
title_short Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil
title_full Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil
title_fullStr Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil
title_sort Training and perception of veterinary doctors, managers, employees and volunteers working in shelters in Shelter Animal in Brazil
author Galdioli, Lucas
author_facet Galdioli, Lucas
Rocha, Yasmin da Silva Gonçalves da
Garcia, Rita de Cassia Maria
author_role author
author2 Rocha, Yasmin da Silva Gonçalves da
Garcia, Rita de Cassia Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galdioli, Lucas
Rocha, Yasmin da Silva Gonçalves da
Garcia, Rita de Cassia Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abrigos de Animais
Colaboradores
Educação.
Refugios de animales
Colaboradores
Educación.
Animal Shelters
Staff
Education.
topic Abrigos de Animais
Colaboradores
Educação.
Refugios de animales
Colaboradores
Educación.
Animal Shelters
Staff
Education.
description The objectives of this study were to evaluate a training course for employees working in animal shelters through distance education (DE) and their perceptions about management and protocols in Shelter Medicine (SM). A training course was designed in DE format for people working directly or indirectly in a dog and cat shelter. The evaluation of the course and analysis of the participants' perception about the management and protocols in SM were collected through pre- and post-course questionnaires, and the answers were organized in Excel® for descriptive analysis. McNemar's test was used to compare the answers. The course was attended by 554 people from the five regions of Brazil, 40.2% (223/554) were volunteers and 65.7% were from private shelters (364/554). Most participants were unaware of the existence of the Shelter Medicine, but understood the function of the shelter and that the responsibility for homeless animals belongs to the whole society. Majority of the participants totally agreed with some internal policies of the shelters. When comparing the answers from both questionnaires, there was a significant change in the questions about the functions and role of shelters, the practice of vaccinating animals upon admission, and the performance of post-adoption monitoring and counseling. Most participants found the course relevant and useful. Finally, the course had wide dissemination with national interest by those working in animal shelters, which allowed an advance in the critical development on the subject, contributing to the dissemination throughout the country.
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