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Veterinarians and moral distress.
OBJECTIVE Assess veterinarians' reported levels of moral distress and professional well-being. Determine the predictive value of moral distress, controlling for demographic factors, on veterinarians' levels of Professional Fulfillment, Work Exhaustion ...
L. Kogan, M. Rishniw
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Some evidence puts health professionals at increased risk of suicide, especially females, whereas other research suggests a lower risk in high-skilled occupations. This study investigated the suicide risk of four health professions (physicians, dentists,
C. Zimmermann +4 more
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Stress and strain among veterinarians: a scoping review
The aim of this review is to systematically review studies on work-related stress that may affect the mental health of veterinarians. Studies have indicated a high prevalence of various risk factors for mental disorders among practicing veterinarians. In
Robert Pohl +3 more
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Employing a theoretical model of human behaviour (COMB), the current study explores the factors influencing veterinarians' engagement with antibiotic use stewardship on Irish dairy farms.
S. Farrell +5 more
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Introduction Veterinary medicine is a rewarding, yet demanding profession with a myriad of occupational stressors that can impact the mental health of veterinarians.
Megan A. Campbell +4 more
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Justifying Euthanasia: A Qualitative Study of Veterinarians’ Ethical Boundary Work of “Good” Killing
Simple Summary (1) This study focuses on the ethical challenges veterinarians face when euthanizing animals, the act of ending an animal’s life to relieve its suffering.
M. J. Bubeck
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Pain sensitivity differs between dog breeds but not in the way veterinarians believe
Background Veterinarians hold distinct breed-specific pain sensitivity beliefs that differ from the general public but are highly consistent with one another.
Rachel M P Caddiell +4 more
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One of the most complex aspects of the veterinarian-client-patient interaction is the clinical decision-making process. Research suggests that the approach to communication used by veterinarians can impact veterinary clients’ involvement in the decision ...
Natasha Janke +4 more
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Simple Summary Veterinarians work in a very complex profession; they operate within a triad (veterinarian, animal and animal handler) to take care of the animal.
B. U. Stetina, Christine Krouzecky
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Objectives Several studies have shown increased suicide rates among veterinarians. We investigated the self-reported prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviours and contributing and independent factors associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviours ...
Helene Seljenes Dalum, R. Tyssen, E. Hem
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