The Role of Animal-Assisted Therapy in Enhancing Patients’ Well-Being: Systematic Study of the Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence

JMIRx Med Pub Date : 2024-03-18 DOI:10.2196/51787
R. Pandey, MSc Riya Mukherjee, MSc Chung-Ming Chang, JMIRx Med Pandey, ©. Ramendra, Himanshu Gunjan Pati Pandey
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Abstract Background Animal-assisted therapy, also known as pet therapy, is a therapeutic intervention that involves animals to enhance the well-being of individuals across various populations and settings. Objective This systematic study aims to assess the outcomes of animal-assisted therapy interventions and explore the associated policies. Methods A total of 16 papers published between 2015 and 2023 were selected for analysis. These papers were chosen based on their relevance to the research topic of animal-assisted therapy and their availability in scholarly databases. Thematic synthesis and meta-analysis were used to synthesize the qualitative and quantitative data extracted from the selected papers. Results The analysis included 16 studies that met the inclusion criteria and were deemed to be of moderate or higher quality. Among these studies, 4 demonstrated positive results for therapeutic mediation and one for supportive mediation in psychiatric disorders. Additionally, all studies showed positive outcomes for depression and neurological disorders. Regarding stress and anxiety, 3 studies indicated supportive mediation, while 2 studies showed activating mediation. Conclusions The overall assessment of animal-assisted therapy shows promise as an effective intervention in promoting well-being among diverse populations. Further research and the establishment of standardized outcome assessment measures and comprehensive policies are essential for advancing the field and maximizing the benefits of animal-assisted therapy.
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动物辅助疗法在提高患者福祉方面的作用:定性与定量证据的系统研究
摘要 背景 动物辅助疗法又称宠物疗法,是一种通过动物来提高不同人群和环境中个体幸福感的治疗干预措施。目的 本系统性研究旨在评估动物辅助治疗干预的结果,并探讨相关政策。方法 本研究选取了 2015 年至 2023 年间发表的 16 篇论文进行分析。选择这些论文的依据是它们与动物辅助治疗研究课题的相关性以及它们在学术数据库中的可用性。采用专题综合法和荟萃分析法对所选论文中提取的定性和定量数据进行综合分析。结果 本次分析共纳入了 16 项符合纳入标准且质量中等或更高的研究。在这些研究中,有 4 项研究显示了治疗性调解的积极结果,1 项研究显示了支持性调解对精神障碍的积极结果。此外,所有研究都显示了抑郁症和神经系统疾病方面的积极结果。关于压力和焦虑,3 项研究表明是支持性调解,2 项研究表明是激活性调解。结论 对动物辅助疗法的总体评估显示,它有望成为促进不同人群幸福感的有效干预措施。进一步的研究以及标准化结果评估措施和综合政策的建立,对于推动该领域的发展和最大限度地发挥动物辅助疗法的益处至关重要。
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