Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Alison M Bard is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Alison M Bard.


PLOS ONE | 2017

The future of veterinary communication: Partnership or persuasion? A qualitative investigation of veterinary communication in the pursuit of client behaviour change

Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Anne M Haase; H R Whay; Emma Roe; Kristen K Reyher

Client behaviour change is at the heart of veterinary practice, where promoting animal health and welfare is often synonymous with engaging clients in animal management practices. In the medical realm, extensive research points to the link between practitioner communication and patient behavioural outcomes, suggesting that the veterinary industry could benefit from a deeper understanding of veterinarian communication and its effects on client motivation. Whilst extensive studies have quantified language components typical of the veterinary consultation, the literature is lacking in-depth qualitative analysis in this context. The objective of this study was to address this deficit, and offer new critical insight into veterinary communication strategies in the pursuit of client behaviour change. Role-play interactions (n = 15) between UK cattle veterinarians and an actress experienced in medical and veterinary education were recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically. Analysis revealed that, overall, veterinarians tend to communicate in a directive style (minimal eliciting of client opinion, dominating the consultation agenda, prioritising instrumental support), reflecting a paternalistic role in the consultation interaction. Given this finding, recommendations for progress in the veterinary industry are made; namely, the integration of evidence-based medical communication methodologies into clinical training. Use of these types of methodologies may facilitate the adoption of more mutualistic, relationship-centred communication in veterinary practice, supporting core psychological elements of client motivation and resultant behaviour change.


VetEd 2017: International Symposium of the Veterinary Schools Council | 2017

Should we teach Motivational Interviewing skills within communication skills training in the veterinary curriculum

Alison C Blaxter; Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Kristen K Reyher


Pilot and Feasibility Studies | 2017

HOPE: Help fOr People with money, employment, benefit or housing problems: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

Maria Barnes; Anne M Haase; Alison M Bard; Jenny L Donovan; R Davies; S Dursley; John Potokar; Nav Kapur; K Hawton; Rory C. O'Connor; William Hollingworth; Chris Metcalfe; David Gunnell


International Conference on Motivational Interviewing | 2017

Motivational interviewing for third party benefit: navigating the ethical use of influence

Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Anne M Haase; Emma Roe; Becky Whay; Kristen K Reyher


World Buiatrics Congress | 2016

29th World Buiatrics Congress, Dublin 2016

Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Anne M Haase; Becky Whay; Emma Roe; Kristen K Reyher


World Buiatrics Congress | 2016

The 29th World Buiatrics Congress, Dublin 2016 - Congress Proceedings

Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Anne M Haase; Becky Whay; Emma Roe; Kristen K Reyher


World Buiatrics Congress | 2016

Understanding communication on mastitis management

Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Anne M Haase; H R Whay; Emma Roe; Kristen K Reyher


Human Behaviour Change for Animal Welfare | 2016

Inspiring Change: can Motivational Interviewing improve the uptake of advice on cattle health and welfare?

Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Anne M Haase; Emma Roe; Becky Whay; Kristen K Reyher


British Mastitis Conference, 2016 | 2016

‘It’s the dollar value… isn’t it?’ Form, function and efficacy of veterinary advice for farmer behaviour change: a qualitative investigation

Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Anne M Haase; Emma Roe; Becky Whay; Kristen K Reyher


BCVA Congress 2016 | 2016

Inspiring change: what motivational Interviewing can teach us about communicating herd health advice

Alison M Bard; David C J Main; Anne M Haase; Emma Roe; Becky Whay; Kristen K Reyher

Collaboration


Dive into the Alison M Bard's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Emma Roe

University of Bristol

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

H R Whay

University of Bristol

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge