Hendy H M
Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1987;25(4):279-91. doi: 10.2190/D3DD-VB2N-UQJ8-8AGN.
A previous study by the author supported the recently popular idea that live pet-visits increased desirable behaviors in nursing home residents such as smiling and alertness, but it also suggested that people-visits may be even more effective. The purpose of the present study was therefore to compare the effects of different visiting programs (people-alone, people-plus-pets, pets-alone and no visit) on the behaviors of nursing home residents (proximity, talking, smiling, ambulation, alertness). All three visiting programs of people-alone, people-plus-pets, and pets-alone increased the behaviors of smiling and alertness in comparison to control conditions in the nursing home lounge. Close proximity to the person-alone visitor was, however, associated with the greatest number of positive resident behaviors. Future research is suggested to examine the characteristics that make effective pet and person visitors for nursing home residents.
作者之前的一项研究支持了最近流行的观点,即宠物活体探访能增加养老院居民的积极行为,如微笑和警觉,但该研究也表明,人员探访可能更有效。因此,本研究的目的是比较不同探访方案(仅人员、人员加宠物、仅宠物和无探访)对养老院居民行为(亲近程度、交谈、微笑、行走、警觉)的影响。与养老院休息室的对照情况相比,仅人员、人员加宠物和仅宠物这三种探访方案都增加了微笑和警觉行为。然而,与仅人员探访者的亲近程度与居民的积极行为数量最多相关。建议未来的研究考察使宠物和人员探访对养老院居民有效的特征。