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Benefits, challenges, and needs of people living with cancer and their companion dogs: An exploratory study

机译:患有癌症及其同伴犬的人的福利,挑战和需求:探索性研究

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Purpose/Objectives: The study examined whether the bond with a companion dog is associated with well-being among people with cancer, and described the perceived benefits, challenges, and needs accompanying the relationship with the dog. Design: The design was cross-sectional. Sample: Participants were 140 people recently diagnosed with cancer with at least one dog in their household. Methods: The online survey included measures of the human-pet bond, depressive symptoms, positive affect, and health-related quality of life, as well as open-ended questions about the experience of having a dog since being diagnosed with cancer. Findings: Although the bond with a companion dog was not directly linked with well-being, the association between the human-pet bond and depressive symptoms depended in part on treatment status. Conclusions: Companion dogs may play an important role in the lives of people recently diagnosed with cancer. Implications for psychosocial providers: Health care providers can help to support the bond with a companion dog.
机译:目的/目标:研究审查了与伴侣犬的债券是否与患有癌症的人群相关,并描述了与狗的关系的感知益处,挑战和需求。设计:设计是横截面。样品:参与者最近患有140人,他们家庭中至少有一只狗患有癌症。方法:在线调查包括人宠物债券,抑郁症状,积极影响和与健康有关的生活质量的措施,以及对患有癌症的经验的开放式问题。调查结果:虽然与伴侣狗的债券没有与福祉直接相关,但人宠物债券与抑郁症状之间的关联部分依赖于治疗状态。结论:伴侣犬可能在最近患有癌症的人们的生活中发挥重要作用。对心理社会提供者的影响:医疗保健提供者可以帮助支持与伴侣狗的联系。

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