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Meaningful relationships in veterinary practice

J S Odendaal1

  • 1Department of Veterinary Ethology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, South Africa.

Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
|September 1, 1996
PubMed
Summary

Veterinary practice is a social system influenced by veterinarian demographics. Younger, female, urban vets better understand client needs, while rural vets focus more on client finances.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Science
  • Social Systems Analysis

Background:

  • Traditionally, veterinarians were not considered integral to veterinary science research.
  • Evolving perceptions highlight the importance of the veterinarian's role within the practice's social dynamics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze veterinary practice as a social system by quantifying internal interactions.
  • To identify how veterinarians' biographical parameters influence practice dynamics and client perceptions.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized chi-square tests to determine statistical significance (p < 0.05).
  • Independent variables included veterinarian gender, location, language, age, and practice type.
  • Dependent variables focused on other practice factors and interactions.

Main Results:

  • Younger, female, urban, companion animal, English-speaking veterinarians showed higher awareness of client/patient needs and owner-animal interaction.
  • These vets were more focused on financial success, competitor awareness, and perceived greater client emotionality.
  • Rural, mixed/production animal, Afrikaans-speaking vets perceived clients as more calculating, omniscient, and considered their financial status more.

Conclusions:

  • Veterinary practice management requires a human-centric approach informed by social systems theory.
  • Demographic factors significantly shape a veterinarian's perception and interaction within the practice.
  • Understanding these social dynamics is crucial for successful veterinary practice management.

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