Evaluation of acute pain in dogs and cats is the basis for an appropriate treatment and improved well-being. The difficulties involved in pain assessment pose a challenge for veterinarians, and recent findings indicate that the most effective tools available—validated pain assessment scales—may not be widely utilized.ObjectivesThis study aimed to characterize the level of concern among Spanish veterinarians regarding acute pain in companion animals. Additionally, it sought to determine whether this concern correlates with the utilization of optimal assessment tools.MethodsA survey was conducted to explore Spanish veterinarians’ attitudes toward pain and its assessment. The survey was distributed through two most prominent small animal veter...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...
Three hundred and twenty-two Canadian animal health technologists (AHTs) were surveyed to determine ...
Objective To correlate the demographic data of Brazilian veterinarians with their use of, attitudes ...
A questionnaire study was conducted among 131 veterinarians practicing in the city of Medellin, Colo...
Objective To obtain information on pain management in dogs and cats by Slovenian veterinarians, and ...
The ability to measure pain is a key issue in veterinary medicine for two reasons. Firstly, adequate...
Recent advances in pain assessment in companion animals represent a tenacious, painstaking and time-...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a Composite Measure Pain Scale - Feline (CMPS-F) tool to assess acute pain in...
The measurement of pain levels is made differently depending if acute or chronic pain is diagnosed, ...
To identify where a consensus can be reached between veterinary experts in feline medicine on the co...
The measurement and treatment of acute pain in animals is essential from a welfare perspective. Vali...
The measurement and treatment of acute pain in animals is essential from a welfare perspective. Vali...
Attitudes towards pain and its control in farm animals have lagged behind those in companion animal ...
Veterinary surgeons in the UK were invited to complete an internet survey concerning their attitudes...
The ability to assess and control pain is listed as one of the desired Day One competencies among ve...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...
Three hundred and twenty-two Canadian animal health technologists (AHTs) were surveyed to determine ...
Objective To correlate the demographic data of Brazilian veterinarians with their use of, attitudes ...
A questionnaire study was conducted among 131 veterinarians practicing in the city of Medellin, Colo...
Objective To obtain information on pain management in dogs and cats by Slovenian veterinarians, and ...
The ability to measure pain is a key issue in veterinary medicine for two reasons. Firstly, adequate...
Recent advances in pain assessment in companion animals represent a tenacious, painstaking and time-...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a Composite Measure Pain Scale - Feline (CMPS-F) tool to assess acute pain in...
The measurement of pain levels is made differently depending if acute or chronic pain is diagnosed, ...
To identify where a consensus can be reached between veterinary experts in feline medicine on the co...
The measurement and treatment of acute pain in animals is essential from a welfare perspective. Vali...
The measurement and treatment of acute pain in animals is essential from a welfare perspective. Vali...
Attitudes towards pain and its control in farm animals have lagged behind those in companion animal ...
Veterinary surgeons in the UK were invited to complete an internet survey concerning their attitudes...
The ability to assess and control pain is listed as one of the desired Day One competencies among ve...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...
Three hundred and twenty-two Canadian animal health technologists (AHTs) were surveyed to determine ...
Objective To correlate the demographic data of Brazilian veterinarians with their use of, attitudes ...