Dell Colleen, Williamson Linzi, McKenzie Holly, Carey Ben, Cruz Maria, Gibson Maryellen, Pavelich Alexandria
Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A5, Canada.
Animals (Basel). 2021 Mar 23;11(3):914. doi: 10.3390/ani11030914.
In 2015, the University of Saskatchewan PAWS Your Stress Therapy Dog program partnered with St. John Ambulance for therapy dog teams to visit our campus and offer attendees love, comfort and support. We recognized at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that students, staff and faculty may require mental health support, particularly with the challenges of isolation and loneliness. In response, our team transitioned from an in-person to a novel online format at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. We designed online content for participants to (1) connect with therapy dogs and experience feelings of love, comfort and support as occurred in in-person programming, and (2) learn about pandemic-specific, evidence-informed mental health knowledge. Our unique approach highlighted what dogs can teach humans about health through their own care and daily activities. From April to June 2020, we developed a website, created 28 Facebook livestreams and 60 pre-recorded videos which featured therapy dogs and handlers, and cross-promoted on various social media platforms. Over three months, first a combined process-outcome evaluation helped us determine whether our activities contributed to the program's goals. A subsequent needs assessment allowed us to elicit participant preferences for the program moving forward. This commentary reflects on these findings and our teams' collective experiences to share our key lessons learned related to program personnel needs, therapy dog handler training and support requirements, and online programming prerequisites. This combined understanding is informing our current activities with the virtual program and should be of interest to other therapy dog programs transitioning online.
2015年,萨斯喀彻温大学的“宠物缓解你的压力治疗犬”项目与圣约翰救护队合作,让治疗犬团队访问我们的校园,为参与者提供关爱、安慰和支持。在新冠疫情开始时,我们意识到学生、教职员工可能需要心理健康支持,尤其是面对隔离和孤独带来的挑战时。作为回应,我们的团队在新冠疫情开始时从面对面形式转变为一种全新的在线形式。我们为参与者设计了在线内容,以便(1)与治疗犬建立联系,体验在面对面活动中所感受到的关爱、安慰和支持,以及(2)了解针对疫情的、有循证依据的心理健康知识。我们独特的方法突出了狗通过自身护理和日常活动能教给人类的关于健康的知识。2020年4月至6月,我们创建了一个网站,制作了28场脸书直播和60个预先录制的视频,内容均为治疗犬和训导员,并在各种社交媒体平台上进行交叉推广。在三个月的时间里,首先通过一项综合的过程-结果评估,帮助我们确定我们的活动是否有助于实现项目目标。随后的需求评估使我们能够了解参与者对该项目未来发展的偏好。这篇评论反思了这些发现以及我们团队的集体经验,以分享我们在项目人员需求、治疗犬训导员培训及支持要求以及在线活动前提条件方面学到的关键经验教训。这种综合理解为我们当前虚拟项目的活动提供了参考,并且应该会引起其他正在向线上转型的治疗犬项目的兴趣。