Dog-assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide-range of potential benefits for older adults living in care homes. Yet, there is a lack of published qualitative research which explores the experiences of care home residents, staff and dog-owner volunteers involved in DAI to fully understand its meaning, impact and value. This study aimed to explore the impact of a DAI on the social and emotional wellbeing of older residents living in care homes. The research employed a qualitative study design comprising overt, naturalistic researcher observation of weekly DAI sessions with 54 older adult residents across four participating care homes in the South East region of England over 3 months in 2018. Data were also collected through...
Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with dementia...
Dementia results in the loss of memory, intellect, rationality and social skills and is often accomp...
Older people—especially those living in residential facilities—comprise a vulnerable and oftentimes ...
Dog-assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide-range of potential benefits for olde...
Dog-assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide-range of potential benefits for olde...
Dog-assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide-range of potential benefits for olde...
Dog‐assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide‐range of potential benefits for olde...
BackgroundPreliminary evidence suggests that canine-assisted interventions (any therapeutic process ...
This qualitative study examined the views of one hundred and eight care staff working in fifteen car...
Objective: The objective of this review is to synthesize and integrate the best available evidence...
ABSTRACT Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with...
Background: Interactions between animals and humans have been examined over many years giving rise ...
ABSTRACT Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with...
As Australia faces an aging population with an unprecedented life expectancy, it is the community’s ...
Purpose: Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of animal assisted therapy (AAT) for improving ...
Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with dementia...
Dementia results in the loss of memory, intellect, rationality and social skills and is often accomp...
Older people—especially those living in residential facilities—comprise a vulnerable and oftentimes ...
Dog-assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide-range of potential benefits for olde...
Dog-assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide-range of potential benefits for olde...
Dog-assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide-range of potential benefits for olde...
Dog‐assisted interventions (DAI) have been shown to have a wide‐range of potential benefits for olde...
BackgroundPreliminary evidence suggests that canine-assisted interventions (any therapeutic process ...
This qualitative study examined the views of one hundred and eight care staff working in fifteen car...
Objective: The objective of this review is to synthesize and integrate the best available evidence...
ABSTRACT Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with...
Background: Interactions between animals and humans have been examined over many years giving rise ...
ABSTRACT Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with...
As Australia faces an aging population with an unprecedented life expectancy, it is the community’s ...
Purpose: Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of animal assisted therapy (AAT) for improving ...
Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with dementia...
Dementia results in the loss of memory, intellect, rationality and social skills and is often accomp...
Older people—especially those living in residential facilities—comprise a vulnerable and oftentimes ...