As a member of the Virbac Animal Health Advisory Council, I was given access to a qualitative and quantitative exploration on Compassionate Care in veterinary practice. The qualitative portion was a discussion entitled Veterinarian Focus Group on Compassionate Care & Related Issues, whereas the quantitative results were obtained during a Compassionate Care Online Survey conducted in April 2010. This data is the first of its kind in veterinary medicine. The forum results include discussions in current and past training, end-of-life care and hospice, euthanasia and post-euthanasia procedures, and compassion fatigue. The objectives of this forum included: assessing the level of current and past “training” given to the veterinarians in the foru...
A survey instrument was designed to gather information about grief situations in a veterinary settin...
Personal and professional wellness of veterinarians and veterinary staff are receiving increased att...
Compassion fatigue is defined as “traumatization of helpers through their efforts at helping others”...
As a member of the Virbac Animal Health Advisory Council, I was given access to a qualitative and qu...
Compassion Fatigue or Ethics Exhaustion? In veterinary practice, the diagnosis is critical for prope...
Compassion fatigue---the exhaustion caused by the demands of being empathic and helpful to those who...
Veterinary medicine is an intense profession that begins with rigorous and demanding veterinary trai...
This article concerns the phenomenon of compassion fatigue, also known as secondary traumatization o...
Compassion fatigue: what it is, what it isn’t, and what can be done Compassion fatigue can affect an...
Background—The study of occupational stress and compassion fatigue in personnel working in animal-re...
“One of the biggest favours any veterinarian can do for his or her patients, colleagues, and family,...
Background: Animal-related occupational stress and compassion fatigue are important issues as they c...
Over the past several decades, non-technical competencies have been given an increasing amount of em...
Burnout in animal health care providers (AHCPs), namely, veterinarians and veterinary nurses, is hig...
Through examining the emotion-laden encounters between veterinarians and bereaved pet owners, this s...
A survey instrument was designed to gather information about grief situations in a veterinary settin...
Personal and professional wellness of veterinarians and veterinary staff are receiving increased att...
Compassion fatigue is defined as “traumatization of helpers through their efforts at helping others”...
As a member of the Virbac Animal Health Advisory Council, I was given access to a qualitative and qu...
Compassion Fatigue or Ethics Exhaustion? In veterinary practice, the diagnosis is critical for prope...
Compassion fatigue---the exhaustion caused by the demands of being empathic and helpful to those who...
Veterinary medicine is an intense profession that begins with rigorous and demanding veterinary trai...
This article concerns the phenomenon of compassion fatigue, also known as secondary traumatization o...
Compassion fatigue: what it is, what it isn’t, and what can be done Compassion fatigue can affect an...
Background—The study of occupational stress and compassion fatigue in personnel working in animal-re...
“One of the biggest favours any veterinarian can do for his or her patients, colleagues, and family,...
Background: Animal-related occupational stress and compassion fatigue are important issues as they c...
Over the past several decades, non-technical competencies have been given an increasing amount of em...
Burnout in animal health care providers (AHCPs), namely, veterinarians and veterinary nurses, is hig...
Through examining the emotion-laden encounters between veterinarians and bereaved pet owners, this s...
A survey instrument was designed to gather information about grief situations in a veterinary settin...
Personal and professional wellness of veterinarians and veterinary staff are receiving increased att...
Compassion fatigue is defined as “traumatization of helpers through their efforts at helping others”...