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Decision-Making and Moral Distress in Veterinary Practice: What Can be Done to Optimize Welfare within the Veterinary Profession?

Martin FloriánLenka SkurkováLýdia MesarčováMonika SlivkováJana Kottferová
Published in: Journal of veterinary medical education (2023)
Veterinarians stand in many contradictory positions, such as moral and ethical representatives of animals and their welfare and the clinic owner, which makes income for them and their families. The article will look at factors in decision-making significantly impacting veterinary professionals' mental health. Distress is caused by high societal pressure, as veterinarians must fulfill their profession's requirements. Together with working conditions, it negatively impacts their mental health. The article emphasizes the need for veterinary professionals and future veterinary professionals for proficiency in animal welfare, animal ethics, and primarily moral decision-making. Thus, critical thinking and ethical decision-making should be discussed more in the profession and veterinary education.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • public health
  • physical activity