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Welfare considerations: Salivary cortisol concentrations on frequency of therapy dog visits in an outpatient hospital setting: A pilot study

机译:福利考虑:唾液皮质醇浓度在门诊医院环境中治疗犬频率频率:试验研究

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The animal-assisted therapy field is exponentially growing under the lack of science-based evidence of potential risks to the animals involved. Even though to become a therapy dog, the dog must pass an evaluation, most evaluations do not take into account disposition. Thus, a dog could become certified as a therapy dog but still become uncomfortable in stressful situations. Therefore, it is important to understand the magnitude of stress therapy dogs may experience during visits and if the amount of visits per month affects the level of stress. In this 4 x 4 Latin square-designed pilot study, four therapy dog teams were randomly assigned to an outpatient nursing unit at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. The therapy dog teams were then randomly assigned to the order of the four treatments. The treatments include: treatment A, two visits a week over the course of four weeks; treatment B, one visit a week over the course of four weeks; treatment C, two visits over the course of four weeks; treatment D, one visit over the course of four weeks. Interestingly, this study noted a dog x time effect. Dog 3, the youngest in the study, had the highest postsalivary cortisol for treatment A, C, and D. When comparing pre and postsalivary cortisol concentrations, only treatment A was significantly different (P = 0.04). This novel study was the first to assess the frequency of therapy dog visits' effect on therapy dog salivary cortisol. In comparing baseline to postvisit salivary cortisol concentration, treatment A had a significant reduction in cortisol postvisit. These data suggest that the more frequently, two visits a week, the therapy dog visits, the lower the cortisol concentrations will be. To further evaluate the welfare and potential state of stress in therapy dogs, researchers need to collect additional biological, objective parameters and have visits uniformed and recorded for behavioral analysis. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:动物辅助治疗领域在缺乏基于科学的潜在风险的潜在风险的潜在风险的潜在风险的潜在风险的巨大态度。即使成为治疗犬,狗必须通过评估,大多数评估都没有考虑处置。因此,狗可以被认证为治疗犬,但在压力情况下仍然变得不舒服。因此,重要的是要了解应力治疗犬的程度可能在访问期间经历,如果每月的访问量影响压力水平。在这4 x 4拉丁广场设计的试点研究中,四名治疗犬队随机分配到瑞典诊所,罗切斯特Mn的门诊护理单位。然后将治疗犬队随机分配到四种治疗的顺序。该治疗包括:治疗A,在四周内每周一次访问;治疗B,在四周内一周访问一周;治疗C,在四周内访问两次;治疗D,在四周内一次访问。有趣的是,这项研究指出了狗X时间效果。狗3,研究中最小的,具有最高的后血糖皮质醇治疗A,C和D.当比较前和后血糖浓度的比较时,仅治疗A显着不同(P = 0.04)。这项新颖的研究是第一个评估治疗犬访问频率对治疗犬唾液皮质醇的影响。在比较基线对后唾液酸皮质醇浓度的情况下,治疗A在皮质醇后均显着降低。这些数据表明,越频繁,每周一次访问,治疗犬访问,皮质醇浓度越低。为了进一步评估治疗犬的福利和潜在的压力状态,研究人员需要收集额外的生物,客观参数,并具有均匀的访问和记录的行为分析。 (c)2018作者。 elsevier公司发布

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