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Jane R Shaw

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Shaw J, Barley G, Broadfoot K, Hill A, Roter D
J Am Vet Med Assoc . 2016 Aug; 249(4):419-32. PMID: 27479287
OBJECTIVE To evaluate veterinarian-client communication and veterinarian and client satisfaction with veterinary visits before and after veterinarians underwent a 6-month communication skills training program in a practice setting. DESIGN Case-based...
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Schoenfeld-Tacher R, Kogan L, Meyer-Parsons B, Royal K, Shaw J
J Vet Med Educ . 2015 Jun; 42(3):194-205. PMID: 26075622
Empathy can be defined as the ability to understand and connect with the emotional state and frame of mind of another. Establishing connections with others is a crucial skill for...
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Shaw J, Bonnett B, Roter D, Adams C, Larson S
J Am Vet Med Assoc . 2012 Jun; 241(1):81-8. PMID: 22720991
Objective: To describe the relationship between veterinarian and client genders and veterinarian-client-patient communication. Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study. Sample: Random sample of 50 companion animal practitioners in southern Ontario and a...
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Shaw J, Adams C, Bonnett B, Larson S, Roter D
J Am Vet Med Assoc . 2012 Mar; 240(7):832-41. PMID: 22443436
Objective: To measure veterinarian satisfaction with companion animal visits through an adaptation of a previously validated physician visit satisfaction scale and to identify demographic, personality, appointment, and communication factors that...
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Kanji N, Coe J, Adams C, Shaw J
J Am Vet Med Assoc . 2012 Feb; 240(4):427-36. PMID: 22309015
Objective: To explore the relationship between veterinarian-client-patient interactions and client adherence to dental and surgery recommendations and to test the a priori hypotheses that appointment-specific client satisfaction and relationship-centered care...
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Nogueira Borden L, Adams C, Bonnett B, Shaw J, Ribble C
J Am Vet Med Assoc . 2010 Dec; 237(11):1275-87. PMID: 21118013
Objective: To characterize veterinarian-client communication with undisclosed standardized clients (USCs) during discussions regarding euthanasia of a pet. Design: Descriptive study. Sample Population: 32 companion animal veterinarians (16 males and 16...
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Shaw J, Barley G, Hill A, Larson S, Roter D
Patient Educ Couns . 2010 Jul; 80(3):337-44. PMID: 20609547
Objective: To provide communication skills education to veterinary professionals in the practice setting and evaluate the training by measuring veterinarian communication pre- and post-intervention. Methods: This is a case-based pre-test/post-test...
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Bishop G, Long C, Carlsten K, Kennedy K, Shaw J
J Vet Med Educ . 2009 Feb; 35(4):525-31. PMID: 19228904
While the concept of hospice care for humans has existed for decades and is an integral part of the dying process, providing hospice care for companion animals is a new...
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Shaw J, Adams C, Bonnett B, Larson S, Roter D
J Am Vet Med Assoc . 2008 Nov; 233(10):1576-86. PMID: 19014290
Objective: To compare the clinical interview process, content of the medical dialog, and emotional tone of the veterinarian-client-patient interaction during wellness appointments and appointments related to a health problem in...
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Shaw J, Lagoni L
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract . 2006 Dec; 37(1):95-108. PMID: 17162114
Given the expectations of clients and the resultant impact of end-of-life conversations on pet owners and the veterinary team, compassionate end-of-life communication is considered to be an ethical obligation, a...