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Title: | Evaluating the Benefits and Challenges of Owning a Pet Dog at a Residential Psychiatric Rehabilitation Facility From the Perspective of Staff and Clients | Authors: | Maroney, Pam ;Rothschild J;Hitch D | Monash Health Department(s): | Mental Health Occupational Therapy Allied Health |
Institution: | (Rothschild) Susanne Nelson and Associates (SNAA), Camberwell, Australia; Kidabilities OT, Caulfield South, Australia; (Maroney) Monash Health, Doveton Community Care Unit, Doveton, Australia (Hitch) School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia |
Issue Date: | 6-Jan-2019 | Publication information: | Occupational Therapy in Mental Health. 35(1). (pp. 92-107), 2019. Date of publication: 6 Jan 2019. | Abstract: | This qualitative study evaluated benefits and challenges of the occupation of owning a communal pet dog living permanently at an adult psychiatric rehabilitation facility. Twenty-three participants (12 staff, 11 clients) completed surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Data were analyzed through multiple coding, member checking, and triangulation. Three major themes emerged: (a) positive emotional experiences, (b) challenges of dog ownership, and (c) supporting engagement in meaningful occupation. While experiences of participant’s were broadly positive, challenges with adopting a dog in its puppy stage of development were acknowledged. A novel finding recognizing positive impacts on the well-being of staff was found. | DOI: | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0164212X.2018.1510799 | URI: | https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/50697 | Type: | Article | Type of Clinical Study or Trial: | Qualitative study |
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