Background: Although stress is known to be a common occupational health issue in the veterinary profession, few studies have investigated its broad domains or the internal validity of the survey instrument used for assessment. Methods: We analysed data from over 500 veterinarians in Queensland, Australia, who were surveyed during 2006-07. Results: The most common causes of stress were reported to be long hours worked per day, not having enough holidays per year, not having enough rest breaks per day, the attitude of customers, lack of recognition from the public and not having enough time per patient. Age, gender and practice type were statistically associated with various aspects of work-related stress. Strong correlations were found...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the job satisfaction of official veterinarians working in the f...
Objective: Although musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) represent one of the most important occupational...
Abstract There have been few formal studies on stress in veterinary surgeons and, in the rare studie...
Background: Although stress is known to be a common occupational health issue in the veterinary prof...
Stress within the workplace can have significant consequences for the individual as well as the orga...
Objective: To determine the frequency of the states of depression, anxiety, stress and burnout using...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10354/10498-thumbnail.jpgIntroduction: Prior ...
Scant attention has been given to occupational health hazards of Australian veterinarians. This stud...
Background Anecdotally, veterinary surgeons report high levels of work-related stress. Aims To inves...
OBJECTIVETo develop a comprehensive taxonomy of practice-related stressors experienced by US veterin...
Stress is something that affects most people on a regular basis. School can be a major stressor in ...
Objective: To use established psychological scales to measure levels of distress, anxiety and depre...
Veterinary nursing has been identified as an occupation at risk for occupational stress and burnout,...
There have been few formal studies on stress in veterinary surgeons and, in the rare studies availab...
BACKGROUND: Stress and compassion fatigue are widely acknowledged as prevalent in workers in ‘car...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the job satisfaction of official veterinarians working in the f...
Objective: Although musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) represent one of the most important occupational...
Abstract There have been few formal studies on stress in veterinary surgeons and, in the rare studie...
Background: Although stress is known to be a common occupational health issue in the veterinary prof...
Stress within the workplace can have significant consequences for the individual as well as the orga...
Objective: To determine the frequency of the states of depression, anxiety, stress and burnout using...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10354/10498-thumbnail.jpgIntroduction: Prior ...
Scant attention has been given to occupational health hazards of Australian veterinarians. This stud...
Background Anecdotally, veterinary surgeons report high levels of work-related stress. Aims To inves...
OBJECTIVETo develop a comprehensive taxonomy of practice-related stressors experienced by US veterin...
Stress is something that affects most people on a regular basis. School can be a major stressor in ...
Objective: To use established psychological scales to measure levels of distress, anxiety and depre...
Veterinary nursing has been identified as an occupation at risk for occupational stress and burnout,...
There have been few formal studies on stress in veterinary surgeons and, in the rare studies availab...
BACKGROUND: Stress and compassion fatigue are widely acknowledged as prevalent in workers in ‘car...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the job satisfaction of official veterinarians working in the f...
Objective: Although musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) represent one of the most important occupational...
Abstract There have been few formal studies on stress in veterinary surgeons and, in the rare studie...