Metadata
Title
The effects of animal-assisted interactions on quality of life in children with life-threatening conditions and their parents
Authors
Walker H; Miller MC; Cowfer B; Akard T; Gilmer MJ
Year
2021
Publication
International Journal of Palliative Nursing
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children with advanced cancer and their primary caregivers may experience severe stress and anxiety in coping with their life-threatening condition. As a way to help reduce these stressors and increase overall quality of life, research suggests that animal-assisted interactions may be beneficial when integrated into palliative care. AIMS: This pilot study aims to provide evidence for the feasibility and efficacy of a randomised clinical trial using animal-assisted interactions to help improve the quality of life for children with an advanced life-threatening condition and their primary caregivers. This protocol paper outlines the basis of the research, goals, experimental design and methodology.
MeSH
Animals | Humans | Parents | Pilot Projects | Quality of Life