The purpose of this study was to explore first time handlers’ experiences when working with an assistance dog (AD). Interviewees included seven first time AD handlers and 14 other individuals close to these handlers, including family members, carers and AD instructors. Semi-structured interviews were conducted six months and one year after each handler received their AD. Interview questions were informed by the Thriving Through Relationships theory of social support and previous interviews with the participants. Inductive content analysis corroborated previous findings regarding the benefits that ADs provide. In addition, four factors were revealed to substantially influence the challenges handlers experienced when learning to utilize...
It has been widely reported that service dogs offer benefits to their human partners, however, it is...
Animal assisted interventions (AAI) refer to planned and structured interactions between humans and ...
Dog trials and competitions involve various sport disciplines, e.g., obedience, agility, working dog...
While research on the benefits of animal-assisted interventions is beginning to build a significant ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of human services professional...
Beyond the functional tasks that assistance dogs are trained for, there is growing literature descri...
These studies are part of a project aiming to reveal relevant aspects of human-dog interactions, whi...
Research into the effects of animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) has primarily addressed human heal...
Animal-assisted Interventions (AAI) proliferated rapidly since clinicians and researchers first note...
Animal assisted therapy, which incorporates animals into structured therapeutic interventions, and i...
The theoretical part describes the history and theory in the zoo-rehabilitation and canis- rehabilit...
Individuals who have a functional or health impairment, are often in great need of conventional heal...
A psychiatric assistance dog is a specific type of service dog that is trainetf to assist its handle...
The purpose of this project was to assess and observe the matching process and to identify the role ...
Abstract Authors: Lina Norlin & Caroline Claesson Title: Lending a helping paw – a qualitative inter...
It has been widely reported that service dogs offer benefits to their human partners, however, it is...
Animal assisted interventions (AAI) refer to planned and structured interactions between humans and ...
Dog trials and competitions involve various sport disciplines, e.g., obedience, agility, working dog...
While research on the benefits of animal-assisted interventions is beginning to build a significant ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of human services professional...
Beyond the functional tasks that assistance dogs are trained for, there is growing literature descri...
These studies are part of a project aiming to reveal relevant aspects of human-dog interactions, whi...
Research into the effects of animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) has primarily addressed human heal...
Animal-assisted Interventions (AAI) proliferated rapidly since clinicians and researchers first note...
Animal assisted therapy, which incorporates animals into structured therapeutic interventions, and i...
The theoretical part describes the history and theory in the zoo-rehabilitation and canis- rehabilit...
Individuals who have a functional or health impairment, are often in great need of conventional heal...
A psychiatric assistance dog is a specific type of service dog that is trainetf to assist its handle...
The purpose of this project was to assess and observe the matching process and to identify the role ...
Abstract Authors: Lina Norlin & Caroline Claesson Title: Lending a helping paw – a qualitative inter...
It has been widely reported that service dogs offer benefits to their human partners, however, it is...
Animal assisted interventions (AAI) refer to planned and structured interactions between humans and ...
Dog trials and competitions involve various sport disciplines, e.g., obedience, agility, working dog...