Assessment of quality of life in veterinary practice: developing tools for companion animal carers and veterinarians

Vet Med (Auckl). 2015 May 21:6:203-210. doi: 10.2147/VMRR.S62079. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Quality-of-life assessments aim to provide an all-encompassing evaluation of animal welfare. In comparison to more limited, disease-focused welfare assessments, they have the potential to better identify welfare deficiencies, allowing veterinarians to target improvement strategies for greater benefit. Individuals or populations of companion animals may be assessed and carers and/or veterinarians may contribute to the assessment. Quality-of-life assessments are widely used within the human health care setting, and although the number of veterinary assessment tools is substantially fewer, these tools cover a range of methodologies. Further research to validate existing tools and develop new ones is recommended. Guidance for implementing and evaluating the usefulness of quality-of-life assessment tools within companion animal veterinary clinics is presented.

Keywords: companion animals; evidence-based veterinary medicine; quality of life; veterinary practice; welfare.

Publication types

  • Review