Title (en)
Digital opportunities to connect and complain - the use of Facebook in small animal practice
Language
English
Description (en)
Social media is increasingly used in small animal practice, enabling veterinarians to connect with clients and promote their business online. It can also be used by clients to quickly distribute complaints via online communities.Using a questionnaire study we investigated Austrian, Danish and UK veterinarians' attitudes towards Facebook, the contents of clients' online complaints and how they were handled by veterinarians (N = 648).In Denmark and the UK, around 90% of practices had a Facebook page, in contrast to 40% of Austrian practices. Most Danish and UK veterinarians agreed that the use of Facebook was relevant and expected by clients. Agreement was lower among Austrian veterinarians, probably reflecting the lower uptake of social media there. In particular, younger veterinarians and those who actively used Facebook for the practice, could see benefits. In all three countries, we found that clients most frequently complained about treatment costs. Most veterinarians preferred to actively deal with clients' complaints, either replying online or discussing them directly.We recommend future research focusing on veterinarians' personal use of social media and on clients' use of and attitudes towards social media in the veterinary context.
Keywords (en)
complaints, Facebook, questionnaire survey, small animal practice, social media, veterinary medical ethics
DOI
10.1002/vro2.29
Author of the digital object
Svenja Springer (The Interuniversity Messerli Research Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Medical University Vienna and University Vienna)
Herwig Grimm (The Interuniversity Messerli Research Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Medical University Vienna and University Vienna)
Annemarie T. Kristensen (University of Copenhagen)
Sandra A. Corr (University of Glasgow)
Thomas Bøker Lund (University of Copenhagen)
Peter Sandøe (University of Copenhagen)
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Article
Name of Publication (en)
Veterinary Record Open
Pages or Volume
8
Volume
9
Number
1
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
2022
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