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Rev. esp. geriatr. gerontol. (Ed. impr.) ; 51(4): 210-216, jul.-ago. 2016. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-154014

ABSTRACT

Introducción. Las terapias asistidas con animales están cada vez más presentes en diferentes ámbitos educativos y sanitarios. El objetivo del presente estudio es valorar la efectividad de este tipo de intervenciones en la población de edad avanzada residente en centros privados. Material y métodos. Se diseñó un programa de intervención asistida por un perro en el que participaron 16 usuarios de una residencia geriátrica, divididos en un grupo experimental y un grupo control, durante 12 semanas. Resultados. Se evaluaron diferentes variables físicas y psicológicas antes y después de la intervención y, mientras que en el grupo control no se encontraron diferencias significativas, en el grupo experimental aparecieron mejoras posteriores a la intervención. Conclusiones. Los resultados obtenidos refuerzan la hipótesis de que las terapias asistidas con animales pueden resultar beneficiosas para las personas de la tercera edad residentes en centros geriátricos (AU)


Introduction. Animal-assisted therapy is increasingly present in several educational and health areas. The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of such interventions in the elderly population living in residential settings. Materials and methods. A 12-week dog-assisted intervention program was designed, with 16 participants from a nursing home divided into an experimental group and a control group. Results. Several physical and psychological variables were assessed before and after the intervention. While there were no significant differences in the control group, the experimental group improved significantly after participating in the program. Discussion. The results support the hypothesis that animal-assisted interventions may be beneficial for residents in elderly care homes (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Animal Assisted Therapy/methods , Animal Assisted Therapy/organization & administration , Animal Assisted Therapy/trends , Cognition Disorders/epidemiology , Cognition Disorders/prevention & control , Evaluation of the Efficacy-Effectiveness of Interventions , Control Groups , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods , Cognitive Aging/psychology , Helsinki Declaration
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Rev Esp Geriatr Gerontol ; 51(4): 210-6, 2016.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26857084

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Animal-assisted therapy is increasingly present in several educational and health areas. The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of such interventions in the elderly population living in residential settings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 12-week dog-assisted intervention program was designed, with 16 participants from a nursing home divided into an experimental group and a control group. RESULTS: Several physical and psychological variables were assessed before and after the intervention. While there were no significant differences in the control group, the experimental group improved significantly after participating in the program. DISCUSSION: The results support the hypothesis that animal-assisted interventions may be beneficial for residents in elderly care homes.


Subject(s)
Animal Assisted Therapy , Homes for the Aged , Aged , Animals , Dogs , Female , Humans , Male , Nursing Homes
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