[Significance of pets in long-term care at home].

P W A Reniers, R Leontjevas, I J N Declercq, M Molog, M-J Enders-Slegers, D L Gerritsen, K Hediger
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Abstract

Background: Pets are important in the lives of community-dwelling older adults and of those receiving long-term care at home (LTCH). The objective of this project was to explore the significance of pets for community-dwelling older adults and if this also applies for LTCH-clients. Moreover, we investigated potential pet-related challenges and the impact of pet ownership on caregiving relationships in LTCH.

Methods: The project included a systematic qualitative literature review and a Consensual Qualitative Research method (CQR) study and an online survey to confirm the results of the review in LTCH. LTCH-clients, family caregivers, and professional caregivers participated in the CQR study and survey. The survey also included open-questions on potential pet-related challenges and their influence on caregiving relationships in LTCH.

Results: The review included fifteen articles describing twenty-eight themes regarding the significance of pets placed in seven categories. Outcomes of the CQR study and survey indicated similar significance of pets for community-dwelling older adults and LTCH-clients. Furthermore, participants reported potential challenges and positive and negative effects of pet ownership on caregiving relationships.

Conclusions: Pets have similar significance for both community-dwelling older adults and LTCH-clients. Moreover, LTCH-clients may experience specific pet-related challenges and may positively or negatively influence caregiving relationships. Thus, it is necessary to account for pets in LTCH.

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[宠物在家庭长期护理中的意义]。
背景:宠物在社区居住的老年人和接受长期家庭护理(LTCH)的老年人的生活中非常重要。本项目旨在探讨宠物对社区居住的老年人的重要性,以及这是否也适用于长期护理院的客户。此外,我们还调查了与宠物相关的潜在挑战,以及拥有宠物对长期护理院护理关系的影响:该项目包括系统的定性文献综述、共识定性研究法(CQR)研究和在线调查,以确认在长期护理院中的综述结果。长者照护中心的客户、家庭照护者和专业照护者参与了 CQR 研究和调查。调查还包括与宠物相关的潜在挑战及其对长期护理院护理关系的影响等开放性问题:综述包括 15 篇文章,描述了七类 28 个有关宠物重要性的主题。CQR 研究和调查的结果表明,宠物对于居住在社区的老年人和长期住院患者具有相似的意义。此外,参与者还报告了拥有宠物对护理关系可能带来的挑战以及积极和消极影响:结论:宠物对社区居住的老年人和长期住院治疗的病人具有相似的意义。此外,长期住院患者可能会遇到与宠物相关的特殊挑战,并可能对护理关系产生积极或消极的影响。因此,有必要考虑到长期住院患者饲养宠物的问题。
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