Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Department of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences, Research Group of Nature, Health and Quality of Life , Ås, Norway.
Disabil Rehabil. 2012;34(18):1526-34. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2011.650309. Epub 2012 Feb 11.
The main aim of this study was to obtain participants' own experience of a farm animal-assisted intervention, and what they perceived as important elements in relation to their mental health.
A qualitative study, inspired by a phenomenological-hermeneutical perspective was conducted. Eight persons with clinical depression who had completed a 12-week farm animal-assisted intervention at a dairy farm participated in thematic interviews between May and June 2009.
The intervention was regarded as a positive experience for the participants. The analyses revealed that central elements in the intervention were the possibility to experience an ordinary work life, but also the importance of a distraction to their illness. Furthermore, the flexibility of the intervention made it possible to adjust the intervention to the participants' shifting reality and was thereby a key element in farm animal-assisted intervention. The flexibility and adapted work tasks were important elements that the participants associated with their experience of coping. A model showing the interaction between the different elements reported as important by the participants was constructed.
This study shows that a farm animal-assisted intervention could be a supplement in mental health rehabilitation. All the elements in our model could possibly influence positively on mental health.
本研究的主要目的是获取参与者自身对农场动物辅助干预的体验,以及他们认为与心理健康相关的重要因素。
本研究采用了受现象学-诠释学观点启发的定性研究方法。2009 年 5 月至 6 月,8 名患有临床抑郁症的患者在一家奶牛场完成了为期 12 周的农场动物辅助干预,他们参与了主题访谈。
该干预措施被参与者视为积极的体验。分析显示,干预的核心要素是体验普通工作生活的可能性,以及分散注意力对他们疾病的重要性。此外,干预的灵活性使他们能够根据参与者不断变化的现实情况调整干预措施,这是农场动物辅助干预的关键要素。灵活性和适应性的工作任务是参与者应对体验的重要因素。构建了一个模型,展示了参与者报告的重要因素之间的相互作用。
本研究表明,农场动物辅助干预可能是精神健康康复的一种补充。我们模型中的所有要素都可能对心理健康产生积极影响。