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Therapy Dogs in the Emergency Department

机译:急诊科的治疗犬

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Introduction: This study examined acceptance by staff and patients of a therapy dog (TD) in the emergency department (ED). Methods: Immediately after TD visits to a University Hospital ED, all available ED staff, patients, and their visitors were invited to complete a survey. Results: Of 125 ‘‘patient’’ and 105 staff responses, most were favorable. Ninety-three percent of patients and 95% of staff agreed that TDs should visit EDs; 87.8% of patients and 92% of staff approved of TDs for both adult and pediatric patients. Fewer than 5% of either patients or staff were afraid of the TDs. Fewer than 10% of patients and staff thought the TDs posed a sanitary risk or interfered with staff work. Conclusion: Both patients and staff approve of TDs in an ED. The benefits of animal-assisted therapy should be further explored in the ED setting. [West J Emerg Med. 2012;13(4):363–365.].
机译:简介:本研究检查了急诊科(ED)的工作人员和患者对治疗犬(TD)的接受程度。方法:在TD拜访了大学医院ED之后,立即邀请所有可用的ED工作人员,患者及其访客完成调查。结果:在125位“患者”和105位员工的回应中,大多数人都表示满意。 93%的患者和95%的工作人员同意TD应访问急诊科。成人和儿科患者均批准了87.8%的患者和92%的人员批准使用TD。不到5%的患者或工作人员担心TD。不到10%的患者和工作人员认为TD会带来卫生风险或干扰工作。结论:急诊部的患者和工作人员均认可TD。在急诊室应进一步探讨动物辅助治疗的益处。 [西急救医学杂志。 2012; 13(4):363-365。]。

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