Conversation analysis of clients` active resistance to veterinarians` proposals for long-term dietary change in

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  • who: Clare MacMartin et al. from the Companion Animal Practice in Ontario, Canada Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Stone Road East have published the research: Conversation Analysis of Clients` Active Resistance to Veterinarians` Proposals for Long-Term Dietary Change in, in the Journal: Nutritional assessments, including thorough nutritional histories [3,52], should be conducted with clients so that veterinarians have the necessary information to customize their treatment recommendations to the particular client and patient, and reduce the likelihood of resistance. In certain cases in our study, veterinarians were unaware of the patient . . .

     

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