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How Are Service Dogs for Adults with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Integrated with Rehabilitation in Denmark? A Case Study

机译:丹麦如何为患有创伤后应激障碍和康复的成年人提供服务犬?案例研究

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A severe mental illness like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is known to have psychosocial consequences that can lead to a decreased quality of life. Research in Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) has revealed that the presence of a dog can have a positive effect on health, e.g., increase quality of life and lessen depression and anxiety. However, canine companionship is not a catch-all solution. Previous research has revealed methodological limitations that prohibit any clear conclusions, as well as a sparsity of critical reflection in anecdotal reports and case studies, which means that more research is needed to contextualize the findings. There has been an increasing interest in animal-assisted intervention in Denmark in recent years. Previously, authorities could only grant service dogs to adults with physical disabilities, but now this has been extended to adults with mental illnesses. Therefore, it has become important to explore how these service dogs are incorporated into rehabilitation practices in mental health, and how rehabilitation professionals react to the use of service dogs. This paper is a case study of a person who suffers from PTSD. This study examines how the person describes the significance of having a dog during her rehabilitation process, and how this is integrated with existing rehabilitation. The case study has been developed based on a semi-structured interview. A Thematic Content analysis was used to reveal dominant patterns and categories. This study revealed a lack of communication and collaboration between public administration (social service), service dog providers, health rehabilitation services, and providers of psychological treatment. It also revealed limited access for the dog to public services, limited success in incorporating the dog into goal-directed treatment and rehabilitation procedures, a strongly felt emotional support from the dog, and a perceived stigma by having the dog wearing a vest with he words “mentally ill” printed on it.
机译:众所周知,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)等严重的精神疾病会产生社会心理后果,从而导致生活质量下降。动物辅助疗法(AAT)的研究表明,狗的存在会对健康产生积极影响,例如,提高生活质量并减轻抑郁和焦虑。但是,犬只陪伴并不是万能的解决方案。以前的研究已经揭示了方法学上的局限性,这些局限性禁止任何明确的结论,而且在轶事报告和案例研究中缺乏批判性的反思,这意味着需要更多的研究来对研究结果进行情境化。近年来,丹麦对动物辅助干预的兴趣日益增长。以前,当局只能向身体残障的成年人提供服务犬,但是现在,这种服务已经扩展到了患有精神疾病的成年人。因此,探索如何将这些服务犬纳入精神健康康复实践以及康复专业人员如何对服务犬的使用进行反应就变得很重要。本文是一个患有创伤后应激障碍的人的案例研究。这项研究检查了人如何描述养狗过程中养狗的重要性,以及它如何与现有的养生方法相结合。该案例研究是基于半结构化访谈而开发的。主题内容分析用于揭示主导模式和类别。这项研究表明,公共管理(社会服务),服务犬提供者,健康康复服务和心理治疗提供者之间缺乏沟通和协作。它也显示了狗获得公共服务的机会有限,将狗纳入目标导向的治疗和康复程序的成功率有限,狗强烈的情感支持以及通过让狗穿着背心和他的话而引起的污名化上面印有“精神病患者”的字样。

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