Robert Walley
This paper explores the views of UK stakeholders on co-produced care in veterinary services through a qualitative lens. Co-produced care involves collaboration between veterinary professionals and clients, ensuring decisions about animal health and welfare are made jointly. This study delves into the perceptions, benefits, challenges, and overall impact of co-produced care on the veterinary profession. Data was gathered through interviews and focus groups with veterinary professionals, pet owners, and other relevant stakeholders. The findings suggest that coproduced care can enhance client satisfaction and improve animal health outcomes, although challenges such as time constraints and varying levels of client knowledge must be addressed. The study concludes with recommendations for implementing co-produced care more effectively in the UK veterinary sector.
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