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Therapy Dogs' and Handlers' Behavior and Salivary Cortisol During Initial Visits in a Complex Medical Institution: A Pilot Study

机译:在复杂的医疗机构的初次访问期间,治疗犬和处理程序的行为和唾液皮质醇:试点研究

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Therapy dogs provide health benefits for individuals who suffer from illnesses, such as dementia, depression, loneliness, and aggression. Therapy dogs’ impact on human health has been thoroughly studied; however, studies on dog welfare have been limited. The body language of dogs is poorly understood and can lead to dog owner-directed aggressive. Communication plays a vital role to be a cohesive therapy team. The purpose of this study was to assess perceived stress and cortisol concentrations in therapy dogs and their handlers during the first three onboarding visits in a hospital setting. Moreover, the study aimed to investigate if, while in an over-stimulating environment, a therapy dog handler can observe their dog’s body language and correlate such observations to their dog’s stress. Nine therapy dog teams from Mayo Clinic’s Caring Canine Program volunteered for this study. A baseline salivary cortisol was collected from the handler and therapy dog each day of the visits. Once the team arrived, a pre-visit salivary cortisol was collected from the handler and therapy dog and afterwards, a post-visit salivary cortisol. Handlers were also asked to fill out a perceived stress survey on their stress and their therapy dog’s. Behavior was documented by a staff member and the handler. For each visit, the therapy dogs were at the hospital on average 47 minutes and visited with 9 people. There was significant correlation (P = 0.02) between the owner’s perceived stress of their therapy dog and the dog’s salivary cortisol concentrations. The handlers noted medium to high stress and those dogs had higher cortisol concentrations post-visit. There was no significant difference in salivary cortisol for the handler and therapy dog over the course of the three visits and comparing pre- and post-visit. Overall the dogs displayed mixed behaviors with the three most reported being panting, lip licking, and yawning. Results suggest that the handlers and therapy dogs maintained their welfare state throughout the visits and throughout the onboarding process.
机译:治疗犬为患有疾病的个体提供健康益处,例如痴呆,抑郁,孤独和侵略。彻底研究了治疗犬对人类健康的影响;但是,狗福利的研究受到限制。狗的肢体语言被理解得很差,可以导致狗主人导向的侵略性。沟通发挥着重要作用,成为一个凝聚力的治疗团队。本研究的目的是在医院环境中的前三次船上访问期间评估治疗犬及其手柄中的感知应激和皮质醇浓度。此外,该研究旨在调查虽然在过度刺激的环境中,治疗狗处理程序可以观察他们的狗的肢体语言,并将这样的观察与他们的狗的压力相关联。来自梅奥诊所的九个治疗犬队的关怀犬计划为这项研究志愿。每天从处理程序和治疗犬收集基线唾液皮质醇,每天都会受访。一旦团队到达,就会从处理程序和治疗犬和治疗犬和治疗后的唾液唾液科学醇中收集前参审唾液皮质醇。还要求处理人员填写对其压力和治疗犬的感知压力调查。行为由工作人员和处理程序记录。对于每次访问,治疗犬平均在医院47分钟,并伴随着9人。业主对其治疗犬和狗的唾液皮质醇浓度之间存在显着的相关性(P = 0.02)。处理人员注意到中高应力,那些狗的访问后有更高的皮质醇浓度。在三次访问和比较前和访问后的处理程序和治疗犬的处理程序和治疗犬唾液皮质醇没有显着差异。总的来说,狗展示了混合行为,其中三个据报道是气喘吁吁的,嘴唇舔和打呵欠。结果表明,处理人员和治疗犬在整个访问过程中保持福利状态,以及整个船上的过程。

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