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Assistance dogs for military veterans with PTSD: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-synthesisSarah Leighton (14035923) 02 November 2022 (has links)
<p>Psychiatric assistance dogs for military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) currently make up over 19% of assistance dog partnerships globally. We conducted a systematic review of the literature relating to these partnerships, with specific aims to (1) summarize their characteristics, (2) evaluate the quality of existing evidence, and (3) summarize outcomes. A total of 432 records were independently screened (Cohen’s kappa=0.90). Of these, 41 articles (29 peer-reviewed publications and 12 unpublished dissertations) met inclusion criteria. Data extraction was conducted to address the research aims, including a meta-analysis (quantitative outcomes) and meta-synthesis (qualitative outcomes). All peer-reviewed publications on the topic of psychiatric assistance dogs for veterans with PTSD were published within the last five years. The majority of included articles were quantitative (53%), 41% were qualitative, and 6% employed mixed methods. Mean methodological rigor scores were 80% for peer reviewed articles and 71% for dissertations, where higher scores represent more rigorous methodology. Quantitative articles reported significant improvements in the domains of PTSD severity, mental health, and social health. Impacts on physical health and global quality of life appear inconclusive. Meta-analysis (9 articles) revealed that partnership with an assistance dog had a clinically meaningful, significant, and large effect on PTSD severity scores (<em>g</em>=−1.129; <em>p</em><0.0001). Qualitative meta-synthesis identified two third order constructs: (1) Impact on the individual: mental & physical health and (2) Impact beyond the individual: building relationships & connection. This synthesis of increasingly prevalent research on assistance dogs for veterans with PTSD provides support for the impact of this complementary and integrative health intervention on PTSD symptom severity, and signs of meaningful improvements in adjacent domains including mental and social health. Gaps between quantitative and qualitative findings, along with the need to report greater demographic detail, highlight key opportunities for future research.</p>
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Terapeutiese perdry ter bevordering van bewustheid by die kind met Fetale Alkohol SindroomDe Villiers, Jolandi 30 November 2004 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans with a summary in Afrikaans and English / The motivation for this study was to use animal-assisted therapy to the advantage of the child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
The purpose of this study was to describe the use of therapeutic horse riding in Gestalt therapy and its influence on the awareness levels of the child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome that present with Attention deficit/Hyperactivity disorder.
For the purpose of this study a quantitative research approach with a descriptive nature was used. Semi-structured interviews were used to compile information about a single child in a therapeutic milieu. This information was combined with information gathered from the literature to compile guidelines for the counsellor.
In this study horse riding was effectively combined with Gestalt play therapy to enhance the awareness levels of the child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. / Die motivering van hierdie ondersoek was om diergefasiliteerde terapie tot voordeel van
die kind met Fetale Alkohol Sindroom te benut.
Die doel van die studie was om die benutting van terapeutiese perdry in
Gestaltspelterapie en die invloed daarvan op die bewustheidsvlakke van die kind met
Fetale Alkohol Sindroom wat met Aandagafleibaarheid/hiperaktiwiteitsindroom
presenteer te beskryf.
Vir die doel van hierdie studie is kwalitatiewe navorsing met 'n beskrywende aard benut.
Semi-gestruktureerde onderhoude is gebruik om inligting in te samel rakende 'n enkele
kind in 'n terapeutiese milieu. Hierdie inligting is gekombineer met die inligting uit die
literatuur ten einde riglyne vir die berader op te stel.
In hierdie studie is perdry effektief by Gestaltspelterapie geintegreer om die kind met
Fetale Alkohol Sindroom se bewustheidsvlakke te verhoog. / Practical Theology / M.Diac. (Play Therapy)
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Terapeutiese perdry ter bevordering van bewustheid by die kind met Fetale Alkohol SindroomDe Villiers, Jolandi 30 November 2004 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans with a summary in Afrikaans and English / The motivation for this study was to use animal-assisted therapy to the advantage of the child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
The purpose of this study was to describe the use of therapeutic horse riding in Gestalt therapy and its influence on the awareness levels of the child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome that present with Attention deficit/Hyperactivity disorder.
For the purpose of this study a quantitative research approach with a descriptive nature was used. Semi-structured interviews were used to compile information about a single child in a therapeutic milieu. This information was combined with information gathered from the literature to compile guidelines for the counsellor.
In this study horse riding was effectively combined with Gestalt play therapy to enhance the awareness levels of the child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. / Die motivering van hierdie ondersoek was om diergefasiliteerde terapie tot voordeel van
die kind met Fetale Alkohol Sindroom te benut.
Die doel van die studie was om die benutting van terapeutiese perdry in
Gestaltspelterapie en die invloed daarvan op die bewustheidsvlakke van die kind met
Fetale Alkohol Sindroom wat met Aandagafleibaarheid/hiperaktiwiteitsindroom
presenteer te beskryf.
Vir die doel van hierdie studie is kwalitatiewe navorsing met 'n beskrywende aard benut.
Semi-gestruktureerde onderhoude is gebruik om inligting in te samel rakende 'n enkele
kind in 'n terapeutiese milieu. Hierdie inligting is gekombineer met die inligting uit die
literatuur ten einde riglyne vir die berader op te stel.
In hierdie studie is perdry effektief by Gestaltspelterapie geintegreer om die kind met
Fetale Alkohol Sindroom se bewustheidsvlakke te verhoog. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / M.Diac. (Play Therapy)
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Hyperrealitet, perceptionsfenomenologi och relationsinramning : Prövandet av en teoretisk förklaringsmodell med utgångspunkt från en kritisk undersökning av forskning om naturens läkande egenskaper.Järpeskog, Timo M. January 2018 (has links)
Denna masteruppsats diskuterar naturens läkande effekt på människan genom att analysera nuvarande forskningsläge i både svenskt och internationellt perspektiv. Analysen förstås genom en teoretisk modell som baserar sig på ekologisk perceptionsfenomenologi, hyperrealitet och relationsinramning. Uppsatsens slutsats är att naturens läkande effekt kan förklaras med en perceptiv relation mellan människan och den mer-än-mänskliga världen, men också, att mer forskning behövs. / This master thesis discusses the healing properties of nature on the human being through an analysis of current Swedish and international research. The analysis is made by using a theoretical model based on ecological perception phenomenology, hyperreality and relational frame theory. The conclusion of the thesis is that the healing properties of nature may be explained by the perceptive relation between the human being and the more-than-human world, but also that more research is needed.
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