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The Need for Recovery: An investigation into short-term work-related fatigue in veterinary nurses (2024)
Journal Article
Orpet, H., & Foxx, F. (in press). The Need for Recovery: An investigation into short-term work-related fatigue in veterinary nurses. Veterinary Record, https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.3898

Veterinary nursing is physically and emotionally demanding, putting veterinary nurses at risk of acute work-related fatigue, with potentially negative consequences including chronic occupational syndromes such as burnout. The Need for Recovery (NFR)... Read More about The Need for Recovery: An investigation into short-term work-related fatigue in veterinary nurses.

Do “CARE” labelled canine patients get a lower standard of nursing care compared to other canine patients? (2023)
Journal Article
Orpet, H., & Dzhugdanov, L. (2023). Do “CARE” labelled canine patients get a lower standard of nursing care compared to other canine patients?. Veterinary Nurse, 14(4), 2-10. https://doi.org/10.12968/vetn.2023.14.4.186

Aggressive canine patients are not rare to encounter in practice as current surveys show that 7% of UK owners’ dogs demonstrate aggressive behaviour towards strangers (Casey et al. 2014), with human-directed aggression as the main presentation of can... Read More about Do “CARE” labelled canine patients get a lower standard of nursing care compared to other canine patients?.

The Veterinary Nurse Educator (2022)
Book Chapter
Orpet, H., & Jeffery, A. (2023). The Veterinary Nurse Educator. In Professionalism and Reflection in Veterinary Nursing (105-129). Wiley

The Veterinary Nurse Educator