Hill Jessica, Gui Jessie, Moodley Kiara, Driscoll Carlie
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Occupational Therapy, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2025 Feb;47(3):625-632. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2354512. Epub 2024 May 31.
Assistance dogs can provide many health and wellbeing benefits to people with disability, however challenges remain. Assistance dog providers provide crucial support to assistance dog handlers, however limited literature exists exploring their experience working with people with disability. This study aimed to understand the experiences of assistance dog providers working in Australia.
Twelve assistance dog providers participated in semi-structured interviews. Inductive thematic analysis was used to analyse the transcripts.
Five themes emerged describing the participant experience. Theme one discussed instances of discrimination experienced by assistance dog handlers, stemming from the lack of public awareness. Theme two captured the inconsistencies regarding the training of assistance dog providers with a specific focus on the gaps in the disability specific knowledge. Theme three emphasised the lack of clarity regarding legislation outlining the training requirements of assistance dog providers and the public access rights of the handlers. Theme four emphasised funding barriers, and theme five discussed barriers to interprofessional collaboration between assistance dog providers and allied health professionals.
These findings contribute to understanding the current barriers experienced by assistance dog providers and assistance dog handlers, as well as the legislative changes required to better support people with disability.
辅助犬能为残疾人士带来诸多健康和福祉益处,但挑战依然存在。辅助犬服务机构为辅助犬主人提供关键支持,然而,探讨他们与残疾人士合作经历的文献有限。本研究旨在了解在澳大利亚工作的辅助犬服务机构的经历。
12名辅助犬服务机构人员参与了半结构化访谈。采用归纳主题分析法对访谈记录进行分析。
出现了五个描述参与者经历的主题。主题一讨论了辅助犬主人所经历的歧视情况,这源于公众意识的缺乏。主题二指出了辅助犬服务机构培训方面的不一致,特别关注残疾相关特定知识的差距。主题三强调了关于辅助犬服务机构培训要求及主人公共出行权利的立法缺乏明确性。主题四强调了资金障碍,主题五讨论了辅助犬服务机构与相关健康专业人员之间跨专业合作的障碍。
这些发现有助于理解辅助犬服务机构和辅助犬主人目前所面临的障碍,以及为更好地支持残疾人士所需的立法变革。