The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions
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Resumo: | The insertion of pets in hospital settings through assisted interventions has become an alternative therapeutic method in human medicine, and studies have been conducted to ensure that these activities are performed safely for all involved. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the perception of health professionals, working in clinics and hospitals, about the risks and benefits of Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAIs). This is a survey study in which 44 human health professionals participated. The collection was done through a questionnaire with questions about AAIs in hospitals, focusing on animal, patient, and other people's well-being, as well as possible risks, carried out online between April and May 2020. The profile of these participants was mostly residents in the North region of Brazil, aged 30 to 40 years, nurses working in hospitals. As for AAIs, 91% have no experience and 86.3% of them are in favor of dogs entering this environment. The participants recognized that there are benefits to patients, professionals, companions and the environment, making it more welcoming and humanized, and that although there are risks: of contamination of the patient, of the reactions of people and dogs, or even those resulting from the lack of preparation of the hospital staff, the AAI, as it is a systematized practice by a multidisciplinary team, contributes to the reduction of these risks. |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventionsEl conocimiento de los profesionales de la salud humana sobre las intervenciones asistidas por animalesO conhecimento dos profissionais da saúde humana sobre as intervenções assistidas por animaisAnimal assisted interventionHospitalRisksBenefitsDogs.Intervenção assistida por animaisHospitalRiscosBenefíciosCães.Intervención asistida por animalesHospitalRiesgosBeneficiosPerros.The insertion of pets in hospital settings through assisted interventions has become an alternative therapeutic method in human medicine, and studies have been conducted to ensure that these activities are performed safely for all involved. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the perception of health professionals, working in clinics and hospitals, about the risks and benefits of Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAIs). This is a survey study in which 44 human health professionals participated. The collection was done through a questionnaire with questions about AAIs in hospitals, focusing on animal, patient, and other people's well-being, as well as possible risks, carried out online between April and May 2020. The profile of these participants was mostly residents in the North region of Brazil, aged 30 to 40 years, nurses working in hospitals. As for AAIs, 91% have no experience and 86.3% of them are in favor of dogs entering this environment. The participants recognized that there are benefits to patients, professionals, companions and the environment, making it more welcoming and humanized, and that although there are risks: of contamination of the patient, of the reactions of people and dogs, or even those resulting from the lack of preparation of the hospital staff, the AAI, as it is a systematized practice by a multidisciplinary team, contributes to the reduction of these risks.El uso de animales de compañía en entornos hospitalarios mediante intervenciones asistidas por animales se ha convertido en un método terapéutico alternativo en la medicina humana, por lo que se han realizado estudios para garantizar que estas actividades se realicen de forma segura para todos los implicados. Por lo tanto, el objetivo era investigar la percepción de los profesionales de la salud, los asistentes en la clínica y los hospitales, acerca de los riesgos y beneficios de las intervenciones asistidas por anestesia (IAA). Se trata de un estudio por encuesta en el que participaron 44 profesionales de la salud humana. La recopilación se realizó a través de un cuestionario con preguntas sobre las IAA en los hospitales, centradas en el bienestar de los animales, el paciente y otras personas implicadas, así como los posibles riesgos, realizado online entre abril y mayo de 2020. El perfil de estos participantes era en su mayoría residentes en la región norte de Brasil, con edades comprendidas entre los 30 y los 40 años, enfermeros que trabajaban en hospitales. En cuanto a los IAA, el 91% no tiene experiencia y el 86,3% está a favor de la entrada de perros en este entorno. Los participantes reconocieron que hay beneficios para los pacientes, los profesionales, los acompañantes y el entorno y que aunque hay riesgos: de contaminación del paciente, de las reacciones de las personas y de los perros, o aún los resultantes de la falta de preparación del equipo del hospital.A inserção de animais de companhia em ambiente hospitalar por meio de intervenções assistidas tornou-se um método terapêutico alternativo na medicina humana, frente a isso, foram feitos estudos para que essas atividades sejam realizadas com segurança para todos os envolvidos. Diante disso, objetivou-se investigar a percepção de profissionais de saúde, atuantes em clínica e hospitais, acerca dos riscos e benefícios decorrentes de Intervenções Assistidas por Animais (IAA’s). Trata-se de um estudo de levantamento no qual participaram 44 profissionais de saúde humana. A coleta foi feita através deum questionário com perguntas acerca de IAA’s em hospitais, focando no bem-estar animal, do paciente e de outras pessoas envolvidas, além de possíveis riscos, realizada de modo online entre abril e maio de 2020. O perfil desses participantes foi em sua maioria residentes na região Norte do Brasil, na faixa etária de 30 a 40 anos, enfermeiros que atuam em hospital. Quanto as IAA´s, 91% não têm experiência e 86,3% deles são favoráveis a entrada de cães nesse ambiente. Os participantes reconheceram que há benefícios aos pacientes, aos profissionais, aos acompanhantes e ao ambiente, tornando-o mais acolhedor e humanizadoResearch, Society and Development2021-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2421210.33448/rsd-v10i16.24212Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e569101624212Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e569101624212Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e5691016242122525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24212/21231Copyright (c) 2021 Caio Cezar Nogueira de Souza; Renata Itaparica de Carvalho; Mayara Gomes de Freitas; Hilda Freitas Rosário; Fernanda Peixoto Martinshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Caio Cezar Nogueira deCarvalho, Renata Itaparica deFreitas, Mayara Gomes deFreitas Rosário, Hilda Martins, Fernanda Peixoto2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24212Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:51.013949Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions El conocimiento de los profesionales de la salud humana sobre las intervenciones asistidas por animales O conhecimento dos profissionais da saúde humana sobre as intervenções assistidas por animais |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions Souza, Caio Cezar Nogueira de Animal assisted intervention Hospital Risks Benefits Dogs. Intervenção assistida por animais Hospital Riscos Benefícios Cães. Intervención asistida por animales Hospital Riesgos Beneficios Perros. |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions |
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The knowledge of human health professionals about animal-assisted interventions |
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Souza, Caio Cezar Nogueira de |
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Souza, Caio Cezar Nogueira de Carvalho, Renata Itaparica de Freitas, Mayara Gomes de Freitas Rosário, Hilda Martins, Fernanda Peixoto |
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Carvalho, Renata Itaparica de Freitas, Mayara Gomes de Freitas Rosário, Hilda Martins, Fernanda Peixoto |
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Souza, Caio Cezar Nogueira de Carvalho, Renata Itaparica de Freitas, Mayara Gomes de Freitas Rosário, Hilda Martins, Fernanda Peixoto |
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Animal assisted intervention Hospital Risks Benefits Dogs. Intervenção assistida por animais Hospital Riscos Benefícios Cães. Intervención asistida por animales Hospital Riesgos Beneficios Perros. |
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Animal assisted intervention Hospital Risks Benefits Dogs. Intervenção assistida por animais Hospital Riscos Benefícios Cães. Intervención asistida por animales Hospital Riesgos Beneficios Perros. |
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The insertion of pets in hospital settings through assisted interventions has become an alternative therapeutic method in human medicine, and studies have been conducted to ensure that these activities are performed safely for all involved. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the perception of health professionals, working in clinics and hospitals, about the risks and benefits of Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAIs). This is a survey study in which 44 human health professionals participated. The collection was done through a questionnaire with questions about AAIs in hospitals, focusing on animal, patient, and other people's well-being, as well as possible risks, carried out online between April and May 2020. The profile of these participants was mostly residents in the North region of Brazil, aged 30 to 40 years, nurses working in hospitals. As for AAIs, 91% have no experience and 86.3% of them are in favor of dogs entering this environment. The participants recognized that there are benefits to patients, professionals, companions and the environment, making it more welcoming and humanized, and that although there are risks: of contamination of the patient, of the reactions of people and dogs, or even those resulting from the lack of preparation of the hospital staff, the AAI, as it is a systematized practice by a multidisciplinary team, contributes to the reduction of these risks. |
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