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Pardo-Vázquez, Jerónimo
Jácome-Feijoo, Rita
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Ávila-Álvarez A, Pardo-Vázquez J, De-Rosende-Celeiro I, Jácome-Feijoo R, Torres-Tobío G. Assessing the Outcomes of an Animal-Assisted Intervention in a Paediatric Day Hospital: Perceptions of Children and Parents. Animals. 2020; 10(10):1788
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There is a growing interest in the use of animal-assisted intervention (AAI) as a
non-pharmacological strategy to improve child welfare in hospitals. However, the efficacy of
implementation of programmes based on activities with dogs in a paediatric day hospital is not
known. An intra-subject quasi-experimental longitudinal design was used for the purpose of
assessing the feasibility of such an intervention, as well as exploring the perceptions of its outcomes by
children and parents/guardians. A total of 55 children in outpatient care at a paediatric day hospital
participated in an AAI session. The application of this intervention was feasible. Self-assessment by
the paediatric patients revealed a statistically significant improvement in their emotional state after
the session, which was large in size. Parents confirmed this improvement in their child, perceiving
significant changes in their mood, which were large in size. This study suggests that AAI is an
effective approach when it comes to promoting the emotional welfare of children during their stay in
hospital care environments. Participating in recreational occupations with dogs could contribute in a
relevant and efficient way to the development of significant and gratifying experiences and to a more
positive perception of healthcare centres on the part of children.
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