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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Health
  • Digital Health Information Access

Background:

  • The internet is a significant source of health information for both humans and animals.
  • Reliable and trustworthy online information is crucial for positive health impacts.
  • Limited research exists on pet owners' online search behaviors for animal health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess pet owners' online behaviors and perceptions after receiving information prescriptions.
  • To evaluate the influence of general versus topic-specific information prescriptions.
  • To understand how veterinary-provided online resources affect client engagement.

Main Methods:

  • Study participants were pet owners receiving information prescriptions during veterinary appointments.
  • Online behaviors were tracked after prescription delivery.
  • Client perceptions of the information prescription service were collected.

Main Results:

  • Nearly 60% of clients accessed the suggested websites.
  • The vast majority of clients reported positive experiences with the service.
  • Information prescriptions positively influenced clients' online search activities.

Conclusions:

  • Information prescriptions can enhance pet owners' online health information searches.
  • This intervention positively impacts animal health outcomes and client satisfaction.
  • Integrating digital resources into veterinary services improves client engagement and trust.