Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Débora Matilde de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sapin, Carolina da Fonseca, Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins, Pereira, Viviane Ribeiro, Nogueira, Maria Teresa Duarte, Nobre, Márcia de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20443
Resumo: The university environment can trigger a worsening in the well-being of young academics and many university managers are seeking strategies for this problem, such as animal-assisted intervention. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of interaction with co-therapist dogs on well-being and physiological parameters such as pulse, systolic and diastolic blood pressure of students from two university courses in Pelotas, RS. Thirty-eight university students from the field of animal health (Veterinary Medicine) and human health (Psychology) participated. An intervention was performed lasting 40 to 50 minutes for each in which the students interacted with four co-therapist dogs based on playful activities. The evaluations occurred before and after the intervention, and subjective well-being was measured through the Andrews Face Scale only of veterinary students and by measuring pulse, systolic and diastolic blood pressure only of psychology students. The results were obtained from the paired Student's T-test. A significant improvement was observed in the facial expressions of the students when evaluating pre (0.78 ± 1.043) and post-intervention with the co-therapist dogs (2.70 ± 0.635), in addition to significant reductions in the mean values before and after pulse intervention, decreasing from 85.13 to 80.87 bpm (p = 0.025) and also in systolic blood pressure, decreasing from 118.67 to 108.00 bpm (p = 0.010). There was no significant reduction in diastolic blood pressure. These results allowed to conclude that there was a positive effect on the well-being and physiological parameters of the students from a single intervention.
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spelling Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university studentsEfecto de las intervenciones asistidas por animales sobre el bienestar y los parámetros fisiológicos de los estudiantes universitariosEfeito das intervenções assistidas por animais sobre o bem-estar e parâmetros fisiológicos de estudantes universitáriosPerros coterapeutasPresión arterialPulsoExpresiones faciales.Co-therapist dogsBlood pressurePulseFacial expressions.Cães coterapeutasPressão arterialPulsoExpressões faciais.The university environment can trigger a worsening in the well-being of young academics and many university managers are seeking strategies for this problem, such as animal-assisted intervention. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of interaction with co-therapist dogs on well-being and physiological parameters such as pulse, systolic and diastolic blood pressure of students from two university courses in Pelotas, RS. Thirty-eight university students from the field of animal health (Veterinary Medicine) and human health (Psychology) participated. An intervention was performed lasting 40 to 50 minutes for each in which the students interacted with four co-therapist dogs based on playful activities. The evaluations occurred before and after the intervention, and subjective well-being was measured through the Andrews Face Scale only of veterinary students and by measuring pulse, systolic and diastolic blood pressure only of psychology students. The results were obtained from the paired Student's T-test. A significant improvement was observed in the facial expressions of the students when evaluating pre (0.78 ± 1.043) and post-intervention with the co-therapist dogs (2.70 ± 0.635), in addition to significant reductions in the mean values before and after pulse intervention, decreasing from 85.13 to 80.87 bpm (p = 0.025) and also in systolic blood pressure, decreasing from 118.67 to 108.00 bpm (p = 0.010). There was no significant reduction in diastolic blood pressure. These results allowed to conclude that there was a positive effect on the well-being and physiological parameters of the students from a single intervention.El entorno universitario puede provocar un empeoramiento en el bienestar de los jóvenes académicos y muchos directivos universitarios están buscando estrategias para este problema, como la intervención asistida por animales. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar el efecto de la interacción con perros coterapeutas sobre el bienestar y parámetros fisiológicos como el pulso, la presión arterial sistólica y diastólica de estudiantes de dos cursos universitarios en Pelotas, RS. Participaron 38 estudiantes de dos cursos, Medicina Veterinaria y Psicología. Para cada curso se realizó una intervención en la que los estudiantes interactuaron con perros coterapeutas a través de actividades recreativas. La evaluación se realizó antes y después de la intervención, y se midió el bienestar subjetivo utilizando la Escala de Rostro solo para estudiantes de veterinaria y se midió el pulso, presión arterial sistólica y diastólica solo para estudiantes de psicología. Los resultados se obtuvieron mediante la prueba t de Student pareada. Se observó una mejora significativa en las expresiones faciales de los estudiantes al evaluar antes (0,78 ± 1,043) y después de la intervención con perros coterapeutas (2,70 ± 0,635), además de reducciones significativas en los valores medios del pulso, disminuyendo de 85,13 a 80,87 lpm (p = 0,025) y también en la presión arterial sistólica, de 118,67 a 108,00 lpm, (p = 0,010). No hubo una reducción significativa de la presión diastólica. Estos resultados nos permiten concluir que hubo un efecto positivo sobre el bienestar y los parámetros fisiológicos de los estudiantes a partir de una sola intervención.O ambiente universitário pode desencadear uma piora no bem-estar dos jovens acadêmicos e muitos gestores de universidade estão buscando estratégias para esse problema, como por exemplo a intervenção assistida por animais. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar o efeito da interação com cães coterapeutas sobre o bem-estar e os parâmetros fisiológicos como pulso, pressão arterial sistólica e diastólica de estudantes de dois cursos universitários em Pelotas, RS. Participaram 38 acadêmicos da área da saúde animal (Medicina Veterinária) e humana (Psicologia). Foi realizada uma intervenção para cada curso na qual os estudantes interagiram com cães coterapeutas a partir de atividades lúdicas. A avaliação ocorreu pré e pós-intervenção, sendo que o bem-estar subjetivo foi mensurado, através da Escala de Faces, apenas dos estudantes de veterinária e o pulso, a pressão arterial sistólica e a diastólica foram mensuradas apenas dos estudantes de psicologia. Os resultados foram obtidos através do teste t de Student pareado. Foi observado uma melhora significativa nas expressões faciais dos estudantes ao avaliar pré (0,78 ± 1,043) e pós-intervenção com os cães coterapeutas (2,70 ± 0,635), além de reduções significativas nos valores médios pré e pós-intervenção do pulso, diminuindo de 85,13 para 80,87 bpm (p = 0,025) e também na pressão arterial sistólica, em decréscimo de 118,67 bpm para 108,00 bpm, (p = 0,010). Não houve redução significativa na pressão arterial diastólica. Estes resultados permitem concluir que houve efeito positivo sobre o bem-estar e parâmetros fisiológicos dos estudantes a partir de uma única intervenção.Research, Society and Development2021-09-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2044310.33448/rsd-v10i12.20443Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e314101220443Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e314101220443Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e3141012204432525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20443/18249Copyright (c) 2021 Débora Matilde de Almeida; Carolina da Fonseca Sapin; Fernanda Dagmar Martins Krug; Viviane Ribeiro Pereira; Maria Teresa Duarte Nogueira; Márcia de Oliveira Nobrehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Débora Matilde deSapin, Carolina da Fonseca Krug, Fernanda Dagmar MartinsPereira, Viviane RibeiroNogueira, Maria Teresa DuarteNobre, Márcia de Oliveira2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20443Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:05.304367Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students
Efecto de las intervenciones asistidas por animales sobre el bienestar y los parámetros fisiológicos de los estudiantes universitarios
Efeito das intervenções assistidas por animais sobre o bem-estar e parâmetros fisiológicos de estudantes universitários
title Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students
spellingShingle Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students
Almeida, Débora Matilde de
Perros coterapeutas
Presión arterial
Pulso
Expresiones faciales.
Co-therapist dogs
Blood pressure
Pulse
Facial expressions.
Cães coterapeutas
Pressão arterial
Pulso
Expressões faciais.
title_short Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students
title_full Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students
title_fullStr Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students
title_full_unstemmed Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students
title_sort Effect of animal-assisted interventions on the well-being and physiological parameters of university students
author Almeida, Débora Matilde de
author_facet Almeida, Débora Matilde de
Sapin, Carolina da Fonseca
Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins
Pereira, Viviane Ribeiro
Nogueira, Maria Teresa Duarte
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Sapin, Carolina da Fonseca
Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins
Pereira, Viviane Ribeiro
Nogueira, Maria Teresa Duarte
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Débora Matilde de
Sapin, Carolina da Fonseca
Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins
Pereira, Viviane Ribeiro
Nogueira, Maria Teresa Duarte
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perros coterapeutas
Presión arterial
Pulso
Expresiones faciales.
Co-therapist dogs
Blood pressure
Pulse
Facial expressions.
Cães coterapeutas
Pressão arterial
Pulso
Expressões faciais.
topic Perros coterapeutas
Presión arterial
Pulso
Expresiones faciales.
Co-therapist dogs
Blood pressure
Pulse
Facial expressions.
Cães coterapeutas
Pressão arterial
Pulso
Expressões faciais.
description The university environment can trigger a worsening in the well-being of young academics and many university managers are seeking strategies for this problem, such as animal-assisted intervention. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of interaction with co-therapist dogs on well-being and physiological parameters such as pulse, systolic and diastolic blood pressure of students from two university courses in Pelotas, RS. Thirty-eight university students from the field of animal health (Veterinary Medicine) and human health (Psychology) participated. An intervention was performed lasting 40 to 50 minutes for each in which the students interacted with four co-therapist dogs based on playful activities. The evaluations occurred before and after the intervention, and subjective well-being was measured through the Andrews Face Scale only of veterinary students and by measuring pulse, systolic and diastolic blood pressure only of psychology students. The results were obtained from the paired Student's T-test. A significant improvement was observed in the facial expressions of the students when evaluating pre (0.78 ± 1.043) and post-intervention with the co-therapist dogs (2.70 ± 0.635), in addition to significant reductions in the mean values before and after pulse intervention, decreasing from 85.13 to 80.87 bpm (p = 0.025) and also in systolic blood pressure, decreasing from 118.67 to 108.00 bpm (p = 0.010). There was no significant reduction in diastolic blood pressure. These results allowed to conclude that there was a positive effect on the well-being and physiological parameters of the students from a single intervention.
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