The purpose of the study is to evaluate the perceived usefulness of online materials from a veterinarian’s perspective. The authors used an online questionnaire that was posted on the homepage of a Veterinarian News site. Questions were based on previous publications and added contemporary services such as remote pet monitoring by means of wearable electronic devices. According to our study, the perceived usefulness of online services can be condensed into four major dimensions: 1) Authoritative Knowledge & Updates; 2) Practical Online Content delivered by webportals; 3) Remote Monitoring/Tracking of pets; 4) Health Coaching. The findings have implications for the cooperation between suppliers and veterinarians. One size does not fit all. V...
Pet care small businesses risk failure if they do not successfully adopt technologies that can make ...
This paper describes pet owner who need to consult veterinarian faced difficulty because unable to...
Objective: To report veterinarians' familiarity with and perceptions of owner/observer-reported outc...
Veterinary medicine is increasingly affected by animal owners having the opportunity to become bette...
Introduction: The current study assesses the online search behavior of pet owners for pet health inf...
Objective: The research assessed the attitudes and behaviors of pet owners pertaining to online sear...
The Internet has become a major source of health information and has the potential to offer many ben...
Objective: This study is a part of a research aiming to determine whether an information prescriptio...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> The research question of our study was to determine the adoption and ...
Today's veterinary students have access to a wide range of online resources that support self-direct...
Background: Social media is increasingly used in small animal practice, enabling veterinarians to ...
<div><p>Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown wha...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...
Online issue publication August 13, 2015Access to the most up-to-date evidence is an important corne...
The Internet which is also known as ‘Information Superhighway’, ‘Global Information Infrastructure’,...
Pet care small businesses risk failure if they do not successfully adopt technologies that can make ...
This paper describes pet owner who need to consult veterinarian faced difficulty because unable to...
Objective: To report veterinarians' familiarity with and perceptions of owner/observer-reported outc...
Veterinary medicine is increasingly affected by animal owners having the opportunity to become bette...
Introduction: The current study assesses the online search behavior of pet owners for pet health inf...
Objective: The research assessed the attitudes and behaviors of pet owners pertaining to online sear...
The Internet has become a major source of health information and has the potential to offer many ben...
Objective: This study is a part of a research aiming to determine whether an information prescriptio...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> The research question of our study was to determine the adoption and ...
Today's veterinary students have access to a wide range of online resources that support self-direct...
Background: Social media is increasingly used in small animal practice, enabling veterinarians to ...
<div><p>Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown wha...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...
Online issue publication August 13, 2015Access to the most up-to-date evidence is an important corne...
The Internet which is also known as ‘Information Superhighway’, ‘Global Information Infrastructure’,...
Pet care small businesses risk failure if they do not successfully adopt technologies that can make ...
This paper describes pet owner who need to consult veterinarian faced difficulty because unable to...
Objective: To report veterinarians' familiarity with and perceptions of owner/observer-reported outc...