Visiting dog programs operate in relational contexts

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Abstract

Several studies indicate that visiting dog programs can enhance the well-being of nursing home residents, and recent studies include exploration of minutia mechanisms of the resident-dog interaction that may mediate an effect. We argue that the context of such programs matters, too, and requires more investigation. In the presentation, we discuss two of the contextual aspects that may be important, namely, the staff’s perception of the program’s relevance, and the handler-dog-relationship...
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato21 mar. 2019
StatusUdgivet - 21 mar. 2019
BegivenhedLiving With Animals 4: Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat, Some We Need - Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, USA
Varighed: 21 mar. 201923 mar. 2019
Konferencens nummer: 4
https://livingwithanimals.eku.edu/

Konference

KonferenceLiving With Animals 4
Nummer4
LokationEastern Kentucky University
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByRichmond
Periode21/03/201923/03/2019
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  • dyreassisteret intervention
  • besøgshunde på plejehjem
  • tilknytning menneske-dyr

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