Public's willingness to be referred to a veterinarian by their GP if they have a zoonotic disease

This data is from the 2014 Qld Social Survey and deals with the question of whether people would agree to see a veterinarian if recommended by their doctor for a zoonotic disease. The dataset contains 1023 responses from the Qld Social Survey conducted in 2014 by University of Central Queensland.

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    Data Publication title Public's willingness to be referred to a veterinarian by their GP if they have a zoonotic disease
  • Description

    This data is from the 2014 Qld Social Survey and deals with the question of whether people would agree to see a veterinarian if recommended by their doctor for a zoonotic disease. The dataset contains 1023 responses from the Qld Social Survey conducted in 2014 by University of Central Queensland.

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  • Keywords
    • zoonoses
    • veterinarians
    • doctors
    • physicians
    • referral
    • clinical one health
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  • Research themes
    Tropical Health, Medicine and Biosecurity
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  • Start Date 2014/07/29
  • End Date 2014/08/31
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  • Locations
    • Queensland, Australia
    Citation Speare, Richard; Mendez, Diana; Judd, Jennifer (2015): Public's willingness to be referred to a veterinarian by their GP if they have a zoonotic disease. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.4225/28/557E3196DE14D