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Can This Dog Be Rehomed to You? A Qualitative Analysis and Assessment of the Scientific Quality of the Potential Adopter Screening Policies and Procedures of Rehoming Organisations

机译:这只狗可以重新回顾你吗?质量分析与评估科学质量的潜在采用者筛选政策和再挖掘组织程序的程序

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Unwanted dogs are an international problem, and rehoming organisations are tasked with finding many of them appropriate homes. Whilst the processes involved in assessing dogs’ suitability for rehoming have received considerable academic attention, the policies and procedures organisations employ for screening potential adopters, which are equally as important to dogs’ outcomes, appear to be largely overlooked. Therefore, the aim of this study was to conduct a qualitative analysis of rehoming organisations’ adopter screening processes in order to gain insight into what is being done, the extent to which this appears to have any scientific rationale, and what other factors might be driving the process. A written enquiry was sent to organisations in the UK; topics addressed included whether they use a standardised screening process, whether they interview potential adopters and what information is gathered during the interview, and how they score responses. Information was received from 82 respondents. Pre-adoption home visits were the most commonly used method. Self-administered questionnaires were the most standardised method. Using a thematic analysis, ten themes emerged from the types of information gathered during the screening process; 31 characteristics could lead an adopter being deemed unsuitable to adopt a dog. Evidence to potentially support these was found for only eight of them in the academic literature relating to risk factors for relinquishment and human safety risk. The inclusion of some of the characteristics considered important was thought to be for the purpose of ensuring a good quality of life for a dog, but there is a lack of relevant research investigating this. Organisations seem to invest considerable resources into screening potential adopters, but there is limited scientific, and sometimes logical, rationale for this. A further concern relates to the quality of the assessment processes, which show little evidence of quality control measures. Until the necessary research is conducted, it could be argued, from a pragmatic perspective, that organisations should relax their strict screening criteria, and focus their resources on ensuring owners are fully prepared for the changes in their life associated with the inclusion of a new dog in their home and supporting them as necessary.
机译:不需要的狗是一个国际问题,重新编队组织是任务的,找到许多适当的家庭。虽然参与评估狗的重新扫描适当的流程已经获得了相当大的学术关注,但是筛选潜在采用者的政策和程序组织对狗的结果同样重要,似乎很大程度上被忽视。因此,本研究的目的是对重新安排组织的采用筛选过程进行定性分析,以便深入了解正在进行的内容,这似乎具有任何科学理由的程度以及其他因素可能正在驾驶的程度这个过程。书面询问被送到英国的组织;解决了主题包括是否使用标准化的筛选过程,无论是在面试期间采访潜在的采用者以及哪些信息,以及他们如何进行响应。从82名受访者收到信息。采用预先收养家庭访问是最常用的方法。自我管理的问卷是最标准化的方法。使用主题分析,从筛选过程中收集的信息类型出现了十个主题; 31个特征可能导致采用者被视为不适合采用狗。潜在地支持这些的证据是在学术文献中只有八个有关放弃和人类安全风险的危险因素的八个。纳入一些被认为重要的特征被认为是为了确保狗的良好生活质量,但缺乏相关的研究调查这一点。组织似乎将相当大的资源投入筛选潜在的采用者,但有限的科学,有时是合乎逻辑的,理由。进一步的关注涉及评估过程的质量,这表明了质量控制措施的少数证据。在进行必要的研究之前,可以从务实的角度来看,这些组织应该放宽严格的筛选标准,并将他们的资源集中在确保所有者对与包含新狗的生活中的变化充分准备在他们家里并根据需要支持他们。

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