The Internet has become a major source of health information and has the potential to offer many benefits for both human and animal health. In order for impact to be positive, however, it is critical that users be able to access reliable, trustworthy information. Although more pet owners are using the Internet to research animal health information than ever before, there remains limited research surrounding their online activities or the ability to influence owners’ online search behaviors. The current study was designed to assess the online behaviors and perceptions of pet owners after receiving either general or topic-specific information prescriptions as part of their veterinary appointment. Results indicate that nearly 60% of clients ac...
The isolation of many veterinary practitioners from easy access to medical information is a concern ...
Online issue publication August 13, 2015Access to the most up-to-date evidence is an important corne...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...
The Internet has become a major source of health information and has the potential to offer many ben...
Introduction: The current study assesses the online search behavior of pet owners for pet health inf...
Veterinary medicine is increasingly affected by animal owners having the opportunity to become bette...
Objective: The research assessed the attitudes and behaviors of pet owners pertaining to online sear...
Objective: This study is a part of a research aiming to determine whether an information prescriptio...
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the perceived usefulness of online materials from a veterina...
A random sample of UK veterinary practitioners was surveyed to identify key issues in veterinary inf...
Pet ownership is increasing, in large part due to the number of millennial pet owners. More pet owne...
A random sample of UK veterinary practitioners was surveyed and interviewed on behalf of the Royal C...
The Internet which is also known as ‘Information Superhighway’, ‘Global Information Infrastructure’,...
The applications and benefits of information technology in veterinary practice have been explored in...
The Internet which is also known as ‘Information Superhighway’, ‘Global Information Infrastructure’,...
The isolation of many veterinary practitioners from easy access to medical information is a concern ...
Online issue publication August 13, 2015Access to the most up-to-date evidence is an important corne...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...
The Internet has become a major source of health information and has the potential to offer many ben...
Introduction: The current study assesses the online search behavior of pet owners for pet health inf...
Veterinary medicine is increasingly affected by animal owners having the opportunity to become bette...
Objective: The research assessed the attitudes and behaviors of pet owners pertaining to online sear...
Objective: This study is a part of a research aiming to determine whether an information prescriptio...
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the perceived usefulness of online materials from a veterina...
A random sample of UK veterinary practitioners was surveyed to identify key issues in veterinary inf...
Pet ownership is increasing, in large part due to the number of millennial pet owners. More pet owne...
A random sample of UK veterinary practitioners was surveyed and interviewed on behalf of the Royal C...
The Internet which is also known as ‘Information Superhighway’, ‘Global Information Infrastructure’,...
The applications and benefits of information technology in veterinary practice have been explored in...
The Internet which is also known as ‘Information Superhighway’, ‘Global Information Infrastructure’,...
The isolation of many veterinary practitioners from easy access to medical information is a concern ...
Online issue publication August 13, 2015Access to the most up-to-date evidence is an important corne...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...