The value of dog guides in terms of mobility for people with severe vision impairment and blindness is well recognised. There has, however, been a paucity of research exploring the potential health benefits of working with dog guides. This article reports the initial stage of a research project, which aimed at redressing this dearth of research. The study used three focus groups to explore the experiences of 22 participants from three Australian states. The focus group meetings were the first of three components of a major research project into this important issue. The outcomes reflected a self-reported trend toward enhanced health and wellbeing for people who use dog guides as their primary mobility aid
Title: Influence of guide dog ownership on physical activity and quality of life of people with visu...
Quality of life (QOL) is generally understood to be an individual’s subjective view of how 24 they f...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to explore the experiences and problems of guide dog us...
There is an apparent discrepancy between the actual number of guide dog owners and the proportion of...
Includes bibliographical references.In the United States there are approximately 14 million people w...
This is the first of a two-part study that examined the effects of a guide dog as an aid to mobility...
The successful guide dog enhances the lifestyle of the guide dog user by enabling independent mobili...
Practical aid to understanding vision impairment on page xxvii unable to be scanned. Please see ht...
This article describes the second of a two-part study that examined the effects of a guide dog as an...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study is to explore the facilitators and barriers o...
Guide dogs enhance the confidence of people with vision impairment (PwVI) and improve their everyday...
Since 1929, dogs have been trained in the United States to guide the blind and visually impaired. Wh...
Introduction: Dog guides were found to be effective in helping adults with vision loss navigate in t...
The visually impaired have been a longstanding and well-recognized user group addressed in the field...
The visually impaired have been a longstanding and well-recognized user group addressed in the field...
Title: Influence of guide dog ownership on physical activity and quality of life of people with visu...
Quality of life (QOL) is generally understood to be an individual’s subjective view of how 24 they f...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to explore the experiences and problems of guide dog us...
There is an apparent discrepancy between the actual number of guide dog owners and the proportion of...
Includes bibliographical references.In the United States there are approximately 14 million people w...
This is the first of a two-part study that examined the effects of a guide dog as an aid to mobility...
The successful guide dog enhances the lifestyle of the guide dog user by enabling independent mobili...
Practical aid to understanding vision impairment on page xxvii unable to be scanned. Please see ht...
This article describes the second of a two-part study that examined the effects of a guide dog as an...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study is to explore the facilitators and barriers o...
Guide dogs enhance the confidence of people with vision impairment (PwVI) and improve their everyday...
Since 1929, dogs have been trained in the United States to guide the blind and visually impaired. Wh...
Introduction: Dog guides were found to be effective in helping adults with vision loss navigate in t...
The visually impaired have been a longstanding and well-recognized user group addressed in the field...
The visually impaired have been a longstanding and well-recognized user group addressed in the field...
Title: Influence of guide dog ownership on physical activity and quality of life of people with visu...
Quality of life (QOL) is generally understood to be an individual’s subjective view of how 24 they f...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to explore the experiences and problems of guide dog us...