UK horse owners and veterinary practitioners' experiences of decision‐making for critical cases of colic
Katie L. Burrell,
John H. Burford,
Gary C. W. England
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe survival of horses diagnosed with critical colic (requiring referral or euthanasia) relies on rapid and effective decision‐making by the owner and veterinary practitioner.ObjectivesTo explore UK horse owners' and veterinary practitioners' experiences of decision‐making for critical cases of equine colic.Study designQualitative study using a phenomenological approach.MethodsIndividual, semi‐structured telephone interviews were conducted with 14 horse owners and 13 veterinary practitioners (vets) w… Show more
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