College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Nurs Health Sci. 2024 Sep;26(3):e13138. doi: 10.1111/nhs.13138.
Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) have the potential to enhance people's well-being and function and are increasingly being implemented across a range of settings. This scoping review explored how AAIs have been used in adult hospital rehabilitative care. Using JBI and PRISMA-ScR guidelines, a systematic search of four databases was undertaken. Inclusion criteria involved adults, aged >18 years, who had received AAIs in the hospital rehabilitation setting. Twenty-two articles met the inclusion criteria. Results identified two intervention types: visitation activities (n = 8 studies) and structured therapeutic interventions (n = 14 studies). Dogs were the most common animal species. Improvements in social and emotional well-being were reported across both types of interventions, with improvements in ambulation, motor skills, and verbal communication reported by those engaged in structured therapeutic interventions. Implementation challenges included a dependency on volunteer dog-handlers; the need for better recording of interventions in medical records to enable evaluation; and cost, safety, infection control, and animal welfare considerations. Strengthening the planning of AAIs is fundamental for the realization of potential outcomes from human-animal interactions in hospital rehabilitative care.
动物辅助干预(AAIs)有潜力提高人们的幸福感和功能,并且正在越来越多的在各种环境中实施。本范围综述探讨了 AAIs 在成人医院康复护理中的应用。使用 JBI 和 PRISMA-ScR 指南,对四个数据库进行了系统搜索。纳入标准包括在医院康复环境中接受过 AAIs 的成年人,年龄>18 岁。有 22 篇文章符合纳入标准。结果确定了两种干预类型:探视活动(n=8 项研究)和结构化治疗干预(n=14 项研究)。狗是最常见的动物物种。两种类型的干预都报告了社会和情感幸福感的改善,参与结构化治疗干预的患者在步行、运动技能和言语交流方面有改善。实施挑战包括对志愿者犬类管理人员的依赖;需要更好地在医疗记录中记录干预措施,以便进行评估;以及成本、安全性、感染控制和动物福利方面的考虑。加强 AAIs 的规划对于实现医院康复护理中人类与动物互动的潜在结果至关重要。