作者
Carie Braun, Teresa Stangler, Jennifer Narveson, Sandra Pettingell
发表日期
2009/5/1
期刊
Complementary therapies in clinical practice
卷号
15
期号
2
页码范围
105-109
出版商
Churchill Livingstone
简介
Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a healing modality involving a patient, an animal therapist, and handler with a goal of achieving a specified therapeutic outcome. Despite the myriad of studies documenting the benefits of AAT, no studies have yet determined the impact of animals on alleviation of pain in children. Therefore, a quasi-experimental intervention design was used to capture the change in pain and vital signs with (n=18) or without (n=39) AAT in children ages 3–17 in one acute care pediatric setting. The AAT intervention group experienced a significant reduction in pain level compared to the control group, t(55)=−2.86, p=.006. Although blood pressure and pulse were not impacted, respiratory rates became significantly higher in the AAT group (by an average of 2.22breaths/min) as compared to the control group, t(55)=−2.63, p=.011. This study provides further support to the numerous health benefits of …
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C Braun, T Stangler, J Narveson, S Pettingell - Complementary therapies in clinical practice, 2009