Metadata
Title
Animal-Assisted Therapy in Pediatric Palliative Care
Authors
Gilmer MJ; Baudino MN; Tielsch Goddard A; Vickers DC; Akard TF
Year
2016
Publication
Nursing Clinics of North America
Abstract
Animal-assisted therapy is an emerging complementary strategy with an increasing presence in the literature. Limited studies have been conducted with children, particularly those with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions. Although outcomes show promise in decreasing suffering of children receiving palliative care services, more work is needed to validate evidence to support implementation of animal-assisted therapy with this vulnerable population.
Authors
Akard TF | Baudino MN | Gilmer MJ | Tielsch Goddard A | Vickers DC
MeSH
Adult | Attitude to Health | Child | Child, Preschool | Family/px [Psychology] | Female | Humans | Infant | Infant, Newborn | Length of Stay | Male | Middle Aged | Palliative Care | Palliative Medicine | Parents/px [Psychology] | Pediatrics | Perception | Referral and Consultation | Stress, Psychological/px [Psychology] | Surveys and Questionnaires | Young Adult