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2017
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Overview
When a family takes in a pet, the last thing they want to think about is when they have to say goodbye. But as the pet ages and shows signs of fragility, it will creep into their minds. People measured their experience of suffering moment by moment, by requesting the patients to rate their pain (via an electronic device) every 60 seconds. The duration of pain was largely ignored. Instead, the results were best predicted by what Kahneman termed the “Peak‐End rule”: an average of the pain experienced at just two moments ‐ the single worst moment of the procedure and the very end, meaning that the pain at the end was remembered just as much as the moment of maximum pain. This chapter discusses a geriatric pet, namely Serissa. She has diabetes for seven years, bad hips and cataracts.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
ISBN
1119187214, 9781119187219