Trauma-informed veterinary practice: linking emotional labor, moral distress, and occupational well-being
Begüm Serim-Yıldız, Selin Onaylı, Hüseyin Emre Ilgın

TL;DR
This study examines how trauma and emotional stress affect veterinary professionals and suggests systemic changes to improve their well-being.
Contribution
The paper introduces a trauma-informed care framework to understand and address occupational distress in veterinary practice.
Findings
Persistent emotional exposure and moral conflict are key sources of stress for veterinary professionals.
Veterinary institutions lack institutional support and foster a culture of endurance.
Informal peer networks are heavily relied upon for emotional regulation.
Abstract
This study explores the emotional and psychological challenges inherent in veterinary practice, a profession situated at the intersection of empathy, ethics, and trauma. Despite its compassionate reputation, veterinary work frequently exposes practitioners to distressing experiences, including euthanasia, caregiver grief, and moral dilemmas, which can culminate in burnout and compassion fatigue. Drawing on a Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) perspective, this study explores veterinary professionals’ lived experiences and understands occupational distress as a systemic and relational experience rather than an individual shortcoming. By moving beyond individual-level burnout models, veterinary distress is reframed as an outcome of cumulative exposure to suffering, moral conflict, and emotionally charged caregiver interactions embedded within organizational contexts. Using a qualitative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVeterinary Practice and Education Studies · Human-Animal Interaction Studies · Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
