Therapy dogs and school wellbeing: A qualitative study

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jveb.2023.08.005
Robert Baird , Emily Berger , Christine Grové
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The present study investigated the effects of animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) with therapy dogs on the school wellbeing of kindergarten to year 12 students, and important considerations and challenges for implementing therapy dog AAIs in school settings. Participants were 118 school leaders, teachers, school mental health professionals, and researchers with experience with therapy dog AAIs for school-aged students. Participants completed a survey with 16 open-ended items about the positive and negative effects of therapy dogs on students’ school wellbeing and important factors for implementing therapy dog AAIs in their school settings. Participants perceived that therapy dogs facilitate improvements in students’ social and learning engagement, and their emotional and behavioral wellbeing. However, participants raised concerns about potential safety risks for students and therapy dogs during their interactions. To address these challenges, participants perceived the importance of establishing expectations and rules for how students interact with therapy dogs and standardized regulations to ensure that therapy dog AAIs are implemented safely in kindergarten to year 12 school settings.

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治疗犬和学校福利:一项定性研究
本研究调查了动物辅助干预(AAIs)与治疗犬对幼儿园至12年级学生学校福利的影响,以及在学校环境中实施治疗犬AAIs的重要考虑和挑战。参与者包括118名学校领导、教师、学校心理健康专业人员和对学龄学生使用人工智能治疗犬有经验的研究人员。参与者完成了一项包含16个开放式项目的调查,内容涉及治疗犬对学生学校健康的积极和消极影响,以及在学校环境中实施治疗犬人工智能的重要因素。参与者认为,治疗犬有助于改善学生的社交和学习参与度,以及他们的情绪和行为健康。然而,参与者对学生和治疗犬在互动过程中的潜在安全风险表示担忧。为了应对这些挑战,参与者认识到建立学生与治疗犬互动的期望和规则以及标准化法规的重要性,以确保治疗犬的人工智能在幼儿园到12年级的学校环境中安全实施。
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审稿时长
325 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research is an international journal that focuses on all aspects of veterinary behavioral medicine, with a particular emphasis on clinical applications and research. Articles cover such topics as basic research involving normal signaling or social behaviors, welfare and/or housing issues, molecular or quantitative genetics, and applied behavioral issues (eg, working dogs) that may have implications for clinical interest or assessment. JVEB is the official journal of the Australian Veterinary Behaviour Interest Group, the British Veterinary Behaviour Association, Gesellschaft fr Tierverhaltensmedizin und Therapie, the International Working Dog Breeding Association, the Pet Professional Guild, the Association Veterinaire Suisse pour la Medecine Comportementale, and The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior.
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