Evaluation of Dog Walking Programs to Promote Student Nurse Health

Morgan Yordy, E. Graff
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Aim: To provide a brief review of health concerns associated with a sedentary lifestyle and summarize some of the benefits of walking, with specific focus on the value of dog-walking programs as a means to improve health and wellness for the student nurse.Methods: A professor within the School of Nursing and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine collaborated to review research on the benefits of dog walking and interventions utilizing dogs to increase and sustain physical activity in their owners and those that enjoy the companionship a dog can provide.Results: Dog walking is an intervention to increase activity among student nurses due to companionship and the sense of obligation dogs provide. Research suggests that dog owners are more physically active with subsequent health benefits for both owners and dogs. Animal assisted therapy programs within the university setting can link students with dogs to improve physical activity.Conclusion: Dog walking has benefits to both people and dogs. Nursing faculty can develop physical activity programs within their institution that incorporate walking a dog to enhance physical activity among student nurses. Further research is needed to empirically evaluate effectiveness of dog walking in the student nurse population.
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遛狗计划对促进学生护士健康的评价
目的:简要回顾与久坐不动的生活方式相关的健康问题,总结散步的一些好处,特别关注遛狗项目作为改善学生护士健康和健康的一种手段的价值。方法:护理学院的一位教授和兽医博士合作回顾了遛狗的好处,以及利用狗来增加和维持主人和那些喜欢狗陪伴的人的身体活动的干预措施。结果:遛狗是一种干预措施,可以增加学生护士的活动,因为狗提供了陪伴和责任感。研究表明,狗主人更积极地锻炼身体,对主人和狗狗的健康都有好处。大学环境中的动物辅助治疗项目可以将学生与狗联系起来,以改善身体活动。结论:遛狗对人和狗都有好处。护理学院可以在他们的机构内制定体育活动计划,包括遛狗,以加强学生护士的体育活动。需要进一步的研究来实证评估遛狗在护生群体中的有效性。
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