pferde spiegel 2024; 27(02): 57-63
DOI: 10.1055/a-2170-5259
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„Bitte erklären Sie mir das noch genauer!“ – das Kognitionsbedürfnis von Pferdehaltern in der Tierarzt-Kunden-Beziehung

Sarah Pimpertz
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Kathrin Schütz

Die Beziehung zwischen Tierarzt und Tierbesitzer kann den Behandlungserfolg stark beeinflussen. Doch welcher Zusammenhang besteht zwischen der Qualität der Tierarzt-Kunden-Beziehung und dem Kognitionsbedürfnis von Pferdehaltern? Und welche weiteren Faktoren können diese Beziehung verbessern? Um diese und weitere Fragen beantworten zu können, wurden in einer Studie 302 Reiter befragt.



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