Publication: แนวทางการจัดทำระบบเวชระเบียนสัตว์ป่วยสำหรับรักษาสัตว์ป่วยในพื้นที่นครปฐม
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2557
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tha
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1906-2257
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มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล
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คณะสัตวแพทยศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล
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Journal of Applied Animal Science. ปีที่ 7, ฉบับที่ 2 (2557), 15-34
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แสงเทียน อยู่เถา แนวทางการจัดทำระบบเวชระเบียนสัตว์ป่วยสำหรับรักษาสัตว์ป่วยในพื้นที่นครปฐม. Journal of Applied Animal Science. ปีที่ 7, ฉบับที่ 2 (2557), 15-34. สืบค้นจาก: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/13337
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แนวทางการจัดทำระบบเวชระเบียนสัตว์ป่วยสำหรับรักษาสัตว์ป่วยในพื้นที่นครปฐม
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Guideline for the Preparation of the Veterinary Medical Record (VMR) System for Veterinary Care in Nakhonpathom Area
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Abstract
The veterinary medical record (VMR) study is aimed to explore the preparation of guideline that develops
VMR model for veterinary cares in Nakhonpathom area. The study methodology included between expert
interview, focus group discussion, and observation. Total ten experts and ten related key-informants were
interviewed. One focus group discussion was set up with 20 participants. Two veterinary hospitals, two pet
clinics, and 2 livestock offices were observed.
The study found that type of animal patients is classified into small pet, wildlife, large animal, and special
or alien animal. In some places, horse and aquatic animals are separated from this classification. According to
VMR system, animal are divides into new animal patient, old animal patient, and admitted animal patient
(in-patient). The detail of pet owner is also recorded with in the system. The VMR is recorded by HN in the
veterinary hospital and by address in the pet clinics. Moreover, the study found that the VMR system of each
veterinary care is not unique. VMR system is not standardized due to lack of personnel such as VMR recorder
(Medical Record Officer), veterinary nurse, public relation officer, and hospital ship as well as the VMR
standard guideline from Veterinarian Council. In addition, the VMR is not indicated in the veterinary hospital
accreditation and the information system is not included in the university veterinary studying program.
The current medical recording program is not covered all needed records in the veterinary hospitals. Therefore,
it is needed to develop VMR processes such as identification, operation, laboratory relation, personnel, the
connection with veterinary council, VMR duplication, VMR standard, training, and information system for
each type of veterinary cares such as veterinary hospital, pet clinics, and livestock agency.
This study suggests that the veterinary cares in Nakhonpathom area should bring the international
VMR system or the worldwide accepted VMR guideline to record the animal information. However, the VMR
system must be applied in consistent with type and size of each veterinary cares. The recommendation for
future study includes the development of VMR pattern, specialist personnel, medical record standard,
and program for animal patient information system in terms of operation and standard.