keyword
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38007472/the-effect-of-animal-assisted-interventions-on-the-course-of-neurological-diseases-a-systematic-review
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Veronika Mittly, Cecilia Farkas-Kirov, Ágnes Zana, Kata Szabó, Veronika Ónodi-Szabó, György Purebl
BACKGROUND: In our experience, working with a therapy animal strengthens endurance, maintains motivation, provides a sense of achievement, and boosts overall mental resilience. The aims of this work were to summarize the results of quantitative research on the possibilities of animal-assisted intervention (AAI) among people with neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular diseases and to attempt to assess the effects of animal-assisted interventions in an objective manner and to find supporting evidence based on published literature...
November 25, 2023: Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37997233/dog-assisted-therapy-for-control-of-anxiety-in-pediatric-dentistry
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sérgio Luiz Pinheiro, Camila Silva, Lidiane Luiz, Nubia Silva, Rafaela Fonseca, Thaís Velásquez, Diana Roberta Grandizoli
Anxiety is common in pediatric dental care, and affects the behavioral management of children. Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) has been shown to improve children's behavior. However, few studies have applied this technique in dentistry. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the applicability of dog-assisted therapy to control anxiety during pediatric dental treatment. Twenty children were selected from the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic of the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas (PUC-Campinas), Brazil...
November 2023: Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37996312/animal-assisted-therapies-for-autism
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Beavers, Antoinette Fleming, Jeffrey D Shahidullah
Animal-assisted therapies have been increasingly used as part of treatment for a range of emotional-behavioral conditions and have more recently been incorporated into treatment for children with symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder. Autism spectrum disorder affects one in 36 children and early interventions can be very effective. The aims of this paper are to: 1) provide background into animal-assisted therapies including a breakdown on the subtypes of therapies, 2) report broad summaries of research outcomes across various domains: social-emotional, physical, quality of life, behavioral skills, and adaptive skills, and 3) summarize key takeaways for pediatric practitioners when supporting families of youth with autism spectrum disorder who are interested in participating in animal-assisted therapy...
November 22, 2023: Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37994079/impact-of-facility-dog-and-certified-child-life-specialist-dyad-on-children-s-pain-and-anxiety-during-needlestick-procedures-in-a-pediatric-hematology-oncology-clinic-setting
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Spikestein, Jordan Musante, Hsin-Hui Huang, Morgan Stojanowski, Diane Rode, Pallavi Pillai, Gary D Crouch
BACKGROUND: Pediatric Hematology Oncology patients undergo frequent needlestick procedures, often leading to negative outcomes including pain and anxiety. Animal-assisted therapy has been shown to minimize pediatric patient distress; however, its utilization by a Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) to reduce patient distress has not been widely studied. METHODS: Pediatric patients receiving needlesticks in the Hematology Oncology Clinic were enrolled between March 2018 and May 2021...
November 10, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Hematology/oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37938352/implementation-feasibility-of-animal-assisted-therapy-in-a-pediatric-intensive-care-unit-effectiveness-on-reduction-of-pain-fear-and-anxiety
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eduardo López-Fernández, Alba Palacios-Cuesta, Alicia Rodríguez-Martínez, Marta Olmedilla-Jodar, Rocío Fernández-Andrade, Raquel Mediavilla-Fernández, Juan Ignacio Sánchez-Díaz, Nuria Máximo-Bocanegra
Animal-assisted therapies are an innovative strategy within health care humanization initiatives, and they could play a role in the reduction of pain or anxiety. The main objective of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of implementing animal-assisted therapy in a pediatric intensive care unit and its effectiveness for the reduction of pain, fear, and anxiety. A prospective, quasi-experimental study of animal-assisted therapy was designed in the pediatric intensive care unit of the Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre of Madrid, from January 2019 to December 2019...
November 8, 2023: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37934682/animal-assisted-interventions-on-a-college-campus-to-improve-wellness-adventures-with-the-northern-michigan-university-wildpups
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Andriacchi, Casey Hopper, Anne Stein, Rachel Nye, Katie Taylor
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of anxiety and stress among university students has been well established. However, limited studies document the effects of animal-assisted interventions (AAI) on college campuses. METHOD: An AAI program was created and implemented during the 2021-2022 academic year to study the effects on students' stress and anxiety. Five faculty dog and handler teams, called the "Wildpups," participated in events that allowed individuals to interact with registered therapy dogs...
November 2023: Journal of Nursing Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37930283/a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-animal-assisted-activities-for-pediatric-oncology-patients-psychosocial-and-microbial-outcomes
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Chubak, Amanda Adler, Jennifer F Bobb, Rene J Hawkes, Rebecca A Ziebell, Gaia Pocobelli, Evette J Ludman, Danielle M Zerr
INTRODUCTION: Evidence about the effectiveness and safety of dog visits in pediatric oncology is limited. METHOD: We conducted a randomized controlled trial (n=26) of dog visits versus usual care among pediatric oncology inpatients. Psychological functioning and microbial load from hand wash samples were evaluated. Parental anxiety was a secondary outcome. RESULTS: We did not observe a difference in the adjusted mean present functioning score (-3...
November 4, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37918336/children-s-interaction-with-a-dog-when-having-animal-assisted-activity-in-paediatric-hospital-care
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Lindström Nilsson, Gunn Engvall, Karin Enskär, Ann Edner, Eva-Lotta Funkquist
The aim of the study was to investigate the interaction process between child and dog and how it possibly affects children's wellbeing during Animal Assisted Activity. Children have reported negative feelings such as fear and anxiety when being cared for in hospital and various kinds of complementary treatment can alleviate this. Different complementary treatments, including interaction with a dog, can create positive emotions and the treatment has been reported to have both physiological and psychological beneficial effects...
October 29, 2023: Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37904260/nonpharmacological-behavior-guidance-for-the-pediatric-dental-patient
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vineet Dhar, Elizabeth Gosnell, Jayakumar Jayaraman, Clarice Law, Martina Majstorović, Abdullah A Marghalani, Cameron L Randall, Janice Townsend, Martha Wells, Chia-Yu Chen, Rachel Wedeward
Purpose: To present evidence-based recommendations on nonpharmacological behavior guidance for the pediatric dental patient. Methods: The work group assessed eight systematic reviews for effectiveness of nonpharmacological behavior guidance techniques in children undergoing preventive care or a dental treatment visit. The key outcomes assessed included cooperative behavior, anxiety, and procedural pain. To formulate the recommendations, the work group used the GRADE framework to obtain consensus on domains such as priority of the problem, certainty of the evidence, balance between desirable and undesirable consequences, patients' values and preferences, acceptability, and feasibility...
September 15, 2023: Pediatric Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37872764/canine-assisted-occupational-therapy-for-children-within-a-student-led-university-clinic-the-influence-on-child-engagement-from-the-perspectives-of-student-and-parent-participants
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Hill, Sophie Mensforth, Lucy Waldby, Jennifer Fleming, Teresa Quinlan, Carlie Driscoll
AIMS: Animal-assisted therapy has gained increased attention in occupational therapy. Yet there remains minimal education opportunities available. In addition to supporting student learning, student-led clinics have the potential to provide a valuable, cost-effective health service to the community. This study aimed to explore the potential benefits to the children clients participating in a student-led, canine-assisted occupational therapy pediatric clinic from the perspectives of the students and parents...
October 23, 2023: Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37853726/multispecies-occupations-involving-equines-an-action-oriented-inquiry-to-inform-occupational-therapy-practitioners
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heather K Pugh, Kendra S Heatwole Shank
Research related to human-animal engagement often fails to address the complexity and nuance present in occupations and occupational therapy services that incorporate animals. The goal of this research was to develop a basic understanding of multispecies occupations (MSO) involving humans and equines, focusing on the action-oriented processes and transactions during socialization in outdoor, non-therapeutic contexts. We employed a multi-modal qualitative design with interviews and videography with n = 6 horse-human dyads, creating opportunities to understand and represent engagement beyond anthropocentric norms...
October 18, 2023: OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37840791/case-report-a-community-case-study-of-the-human-animal-bond-in-animal-assisted-therapy-the-experiences-of-psychiatric-prisoners-with-therapy-dogs
#52
Sonia Smith, Colleen Anne Dell, Tim Claypool, Darlene Chalmers, Aliya Khalid
Prisoners frequently experience chronic loneliness and lack social support, which can exacerbate their struggles with incarceration. According to attachment theory, individuals who are insecurely attached may be more likely to develop unstable relationships and engage in antisocial behavior as adults. In 2015 an animal-assisted therapy (AAT) program was implemented in a Canadian forensic psychiatric facility/prison, a "hybrid" facility that adheres to federal legislation regarding correctional services but follows provincial mental health legislation...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37835738/a-text-mining-analysis-of-research-trends-in-animal-assisted-therapy
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shin-Ja Lee, Geun-Hyeon Kim, Yea-Hwang Moon, Sung-Sill Lee
Text-mining techniques were used to provide basic data to related policy stakeholders and academic researchers by collecting and analyzing research trends related to animal-mediated healing in a short time. A total of 776 studies were collected using the keyword "animal-assisted therapy" (AAT) in the search engine PubMed, which covers a wide range of topics related to health sciences, biomedical research, and health psychology. Four analysis methods were employed. "Dog" was the most commonly utilized animal in AAT...
October 7, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37800738/animal-assisted-green-care-farming-for-patients-with-mental-and-physical-disorders-a-narrative-review
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alex Sargsyan, Lora H Beebe
Green care is an umbrella term that includes numerous therapeutic interventions that immerse the patient into nature and natural environments. Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) with farm animals is a component of green care that may benefit patients with mental health disorders. While the majority of research exploring farm AATs originated in Europe, interest in this therapeutic intervention is emerging in the United States. While there are green care farms utilizing animal therapies in the United States, these therapeutic interventions have not been reported in the scientific literature...
May 2023: Creative Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37780173/oxytocin-levels-and-self-reported-anxiety-during-interactions-between-humans-and-cows
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bente Berget, Judit Vas, Gunn Pedersen, Kerstin Uvnäs-Moberg, Ruth C Newberry
INTRODUCTION: Positive social interactions with farm animals may have therapeutic benefits on humans by increasing brain oxytocin secretion, as inferred from circulating oxytocin levels. The aim of this observational study was to investigate acute changes in human plasma oxytocin levels and state anxiety associated with interactions with dairy cows. METHODS: Data were collected from 18 healthy female nursing students who performed stroking and brushing of an unfamiliar cow for 15 min...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37754639/developing-and-planning-a-protocol-for-implementing-health-promoting-animal-assisted-interventions-aai-in-a-tertiary-health-setting
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Anne Hamilton-Bruce, Janette Young, Carmel Nottle, Susan J Hazel, Austin G Milton, Sonya McDowall, Ben Mani, Simon Koblar
The Ottawa Charter identifies that multiple levels of government, non-government, community, and other organizations should work together to facilitate health promotion, including in acute settings such as hospitals. We outline a method and protocol to achieve this, namely an Action Research (AR) framework for an Animal Assisted Intervention (AAI) in a tertiary health setting. Dogs Offering Support after Stroke (DOgSS) is an AR study at a major tertiary referral hospital. AAI has been reported to improve mood and quality of life for patients in hospitals...
September 18, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37751186/impact-of-animal-assisted-interaction-on-anxiety-in-children-with-advanced-cancer-and-their-caregivers
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne Byrd Mahoney, Terrah Foster Akard, Brittany A Cowfer, Mary S Dietrich, Jennifer L Newton, Mary Jo Gilmer
Background: Pediatric patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers have unique psychosocial needs. Anxiety often worsens throughout treatment for both patients and parents, and, if undertreated, can cause suffering. Animal-assisted interaction (AAI) incorporates animals into patient care in a structured manner for the purpose of therapeutic benefit. Objective: To evaluate feasibility of incorporating AAI into patient care and to assess AAI effectiveness in decreasing patient and caregiver anxiety in pediatric patients with advanced cancer, defined by relapsed or refractory disease...
September 25, 2023: Journal of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37700080/evaluating-the-efficacy-of-hippotherapy-a-promising-%C3%A4-ntervention-in-rheumatology-pain-medicine-and-geriatrics
#58
REVIEW
Burhan Fatih Kocyigit, Erbolat Adilbekov, Samat Zharmenov, Ahmet Akyol, Marlen Yessirkepov
Using animals for medical care has a long history. Animals have long been recognized for their ability to improve human health and well-being throughout nations and civilizations. Animal-assisted therapy is a concept that incorporates intentional and regulated interactions between individuals and animals to achieve therapeutic aims. Hippotherapy is an animal-assisted therapy consisting of medical procedures and practices that use horses to restore and enhance physical and mental health. The effectiveness of hippotherapy is evidenced by its ability to have a favorable influence on various domains, encompassing physical, psychosocial, and educational aspects...
September 12, 2023: Rheumatology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37661667/-dogs-on-call-a-community-engaged-human-subjects-training-with-hospital-based-therapy-dog-teams
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Townsend, Nyssa Towsley, Nancy R Gee
Problem: As community-engaged research (CER) methods evolve, Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) must adapt policies to facilitate CER research. This paper describes a novel collaboration between hospital-based therapy dog volunteer teams (CERs), academic faculty, and an IRB. Subjects: CER volunteers delivered a canine-assisted intervention to hospitalized adults in a clinical trial. Methods: IRB members and faculty developed a human subjects protections training tailored to the volunteer handlers' role as study interventionists including an interactive video- and discussion-based training with a knowledge assessment...
September 3, 2023: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics: JERHRE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37653653/therapy-dog-presence-in-an-undergraduate-nursing-program
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lois A Bellflowers, Gwen Scott Ruttencutter
Research supports the use of animal-assisted interactions and pet therapy in various settings. Undergraduate nursing students experience high levels of stress and anxiety which often continue as they become professional nurses. Entering the workforce equipped with positive coping strategies may help newly licensed nurses to combat stressors. This qualitative descriptive study examined the experiences of undergraduate nursing students with the presence of a therapy dog. Four major themes regarding the role of therapy dogs were identified: as a coping strategy, as a mood moderator, as a positive distraction, and for community building...
October 2023: Journal of Christian Nursing: a Quarterly Publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship
keyword
keyword
17996
3
4
Fetch more papers »
Fetching more papers... Fetching...
Remove bar
Read by QxMD icon Read
×

Save your favorite articles in one place with a free QxMD account.

×

Search Tips

Use Boolean operators: AND/OR

diabetic AND foot
diabetes OR diabetic

Exclude a word using the 'minus' sign

Virchow -triad

Use Parentheses

water AND (cup OR glass)

Add an asterisk (*) at end of a word to include word stems

Neuro* will search for Neurology, Neuroscientist, Neurological, and so on

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

"primary prevention of cancer"
(heart or cardiac or cardio*) AND arrest -"American Heart Association"

We want to hear from doctors like you!

Take a second to answer a survey question.