Curcio Felice, Ivziku Dhurata, Pirisinu Simona, Bertocchi Luca, Gioiello Giovanni, Camoglio Francesco Saverio, Rangel Restrepo Adalberto, Notarnicola Ippolito, Aviles Gonzalez Cesar Ivan
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Sassari (UNISS), Viale San Pietro 43/B, 07100 Sassari, Italy.
Department of Health Professions, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico, 00128 Rome, Italy.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Sep 3;13(17):2207. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13172207.
: Pet therapy, also known as Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT), is increasingly recognized for its potential to support pediatric patients and their families in the hospital setting. This study explores the perceptions of parents of pediatric surgical patients regarding the use of pet therapy during hospitalization. : A qualitative study was conducted using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with parents of children admitted for surgery procedures. The interviews were transcribed, read thoroughly, and analyzed. Thematic analysis was employed to identify recurring themes related to the emotional, relational, and organizational aspects of pet therapy. : Twenty mothers were interviewed and five main themes emerged: (1) (valuable tool to reduce children's anxiety and provide emotional support); (2) (positive interactions between children, parents and caregivers); (3 (animals were viewed as mediators of relational bonding, especially in stressful moments); (4) (parental well-being improved when children appeared calmer during sessions); and (5) (most parents preferred dogs for their empathic and communicative nature, while horses were appreciated but considered impractical in a hospital setting). In addition, the presence of structured AAT programs also positively influenced parents' perception of the quality of care. Nurses played a crucial role in supporting the implementation of AAT and family involvement, aligning with the Family-Centered Care model. : This study found that parents view AAT as a valuable intervention that reduces anxiety and supports emotional well-being in hospitalized children. Nurses play a vital role in integrating AAT within Family-Centered Care to enhance the pediatric hospital experience.
宠物疗法,也称为动物辅助疗法(AAT),其在医院环境中支持儿科患者及其家庭的潜力日益得到认可。本研究探讨了儿科手术患者家长对住院期间使用宠物疗法的看法。:采用解释现象学分析(IPA)进行了一项定性研究。对接受手术的儿童的家长进行了半结构化访谈。访谈内容被转录、仔细阅读并分析。采用主题分析来识别与宠物疗法的情感、关系和组织方面相关的反复出现的主题。:采访了20位母亲,出现了五个主要主题:(1)(减少儿童焦虑和提供情感支持的宝贵工具);(2)(儿童、家长和护理人员之间的积极互动);(3)(动物被视为关系纽带的调解者,尤其是在压力时刻);(4)(当儿童在治疗过程中显得更平静时,家长的幸福感得到改善);以及(5)(大多数家长因其共情和沟通的天性而更喜欢狗,而马虽然受到赞赏,但在医院环境中被认为不实用)。此外,结构化AAT项目的存在也对家长对护理质量的看法产生了积极影响。护士在支持AAT的实施和家庭参与方面发挥了关键作用,这与以家庭为中心的护理模式相一致。:本研究发现,家长将AAT视为一种有价值的干预措施,可减少住院儿童的焦虑并支持其情绪健康。护士在将AAT融入以家庭为中心的护理中以提升儿科医院体验方面发挥着至关重要的作用。