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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Pets and the level of loneliness in community dwelling older adults.

Nunnelee, Jane Baker 12 1900 (has links)
Loneliness is a significant problem for older adults and can lead to negative health and social outcomes. Having a companion pet is beginning to be recognized as a way loneliness can be reduced for older persons. The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine the effect of pets on the level of loneliness in persons 60 years old or older who live alone and independently in a large metropolitan community in the North Central Texas area. Using a non-random snowball sample of older individuals (N = 252), who met the study criteria, each subject was administered the researcher-developed demographic data survey instrument containing the following variables: (a) pets - having a pet/wanting a pet, (b) age, (c) gender, (d) marital status, (e) living alone, (f) losses within the last six months, (g) interactions with family members, (h) interactions with others outside of the family, (i) highest educational level achieved, (j) employment or volunteer involvement in the community, (k) religious participation, and (l) self perceived health status. The UCLA Loneliness Scale Version 3 was used to obtain the loneliness scores. Prediction of loneliness and relationship with the independent variables was tested using frequency, correlation, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and multivariate analysis using ordinary least-squares (OLS) regression analysis. The findings from this study showed that those older adults living alone who did not have a pet but would like to have a companion pet had higher levels of loneliness (p<0.05). Other findings suggested that older adults' loneliness was less if they had moderate religious participation and interactions with others (p< 0.05). Future studies are needed to examine the effects that pets have on feelings of loneliness and the ability of older individuals to cope effectively with those feelings.
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Noah's Ark housing for pet-lovers and SPCA

Chen, Siu-ping, Chlore., 陳少萍. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Architecture
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The unacknowledged family member : the role of animals in systems

Carruthers, Angeline 11 1900 (has links)
For centuries humans and animals have shared their lives. However, it is only in recent decades that the phenomenon of the human-animal bond and the possible therapeutic implications thereof has begun to be explored. Due to this exploration, many research programmes have sprung up around the world, investigating the implementation of animals as an intervention in various institutions. These programmes have produced overwhelmingly positive and encouraging results. However, the research remains sparse where the significance of a naturally occurring human-animal bond is concerned. From within an ecosystemic worldview, the relationship between humans and animals in the wider family system has not been extensively investigated. This dissertation explores such a relationship, investigating the meanings and experiences within the relationship, and how this relationship and significant systems around it impact one another. The implications and possible therapeutic nature of this type of relationship will be considered. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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The unacknowledged family member : the role of animals in systems

Carruthers, Angeline 11 1900 (has links)
For centuries humans and animals have shared their lives. However, it is only in recent decades that the phenomenon of the human-animal bond and the possible therapeutic implications thereof has begun to be explored. Due to this exploration, many research programmes have sprung up around the world, investigating the implementation of animals as an intervention in various institutions. These programmes have produced overwhelmingly positive and encouraging results. However, the research remains sparse where the significance of a naturally occurring human-animal bond is concerned. From within an ecosystemic worldview, the relationship between humans and animals in the wider family system has not been extensively investigated. This dissertation explores such a relationship, investigating the meanings and experiences within the relationship, and how this relationship and significant systems around it impact one another. The implications and possible therapeutic nature of this type of relationship will be considered. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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Användarprofiler och personas för utveckling av e-hälsotjänster för djur

Heise, Ylva. U, Hägg, My January 2020 (has links)
E-hälsa är och har varit på framväxt de senaste åren och idag finns mer och mer av vården tillgänglig digitalt. Denna utveckling sker också inom djurvården, men det finns inga vetenskapliga studier som beskriver djurägare som användare av digitala tjänster. För att utveckla riktade och användbara tjänster krävs god kännedom om målgruppen. Syftet med denna studie är att påbörja ämnet inom vetenskapen och kartlägga djurägares behov och inställning till digitala e-hälsotjänster för djur, och därmed skapa insikt kring målgruppens beteende och förväntningar. Denna information kan sedan användas i utvecklingen av tjänster där djurägare är den primära målgruppen. Genom en semistrukturerad explorativ enkätstudie samlades kvalitativa och kvantitativa data om svenska djurägare in. Studien grundades delvis på information från studier inom e-hälsa för människor och digitala vårdmöten. Utifrån den insamlade datan konstruerades fiktiva representativa användarprofiler, i.e. personas. Inom användarcentrerad design och utveckling är personas en välkänd metod för att på ett konkret sätt visualisera en tänkt användares behov och förutsättningar. Totalt 139 personer deltog i enkätstudien varav 39 personer hade använt en digital veterinärvårdstjänst. Majoriteten av deltagarna utgjordes av kvinnor och den största åldersgruppen var 26–45 år. Resultaten visar att djurägare är medvetna konsumenter som väljer djurvård med omsorg, då 62% någon gång aktivt bytt klinik. En överväldigande majoritet har försäkrat sina djur men ändå spelar ekonomiska faktorer stor roll för gruppen och påverkar deras val av djurvård. Resultatet indikerar att djurägare gör en aktiv bedömning innan de kontaktar veterinär, och att digitala veterinärvårdsapplikationer kan fungera som ett stöd i beslutsprocessen gällande om det är nödvändigt att besöka en fysisk klinik eller ej. Gruppen som använt veterinärvårdsapp är generellt mycket nöjda med tjänsten, även om flera påtalar det svåra i att visa upp skadan/djuret i ett videosamtal. / The e-health sector is growing rapidly, with more and more services becoming available to patients that allow them to digitally connect with their healthcare providers. E-health for pets has started to arise as well, but there is no research that covers the perspective of pet-owners as digital users. Good knowledge of the target user is critical for development of digital services that meet the wants and needs of end users. The aim of this study is to begin to remedy this research gap by mapping the mindset of pet owners, so as to provide greater insights into the behaviour and expectation of potential end users. This information can be utilized to further optimize and enhance user experience within development of applications where pet-owners are the target user. A semi-structured survey was created to collect quantitative and qualitative data and the survey sampled a wide range of Swedish pet owners. The survey was to some extent based upon information from studies within e-health for humans, with modifications made to apply to veterinary care. The gathered data was analyzed and used to create fictional user profiles, i.e. personas. Personas is a well-used method to visualize the needs and objectives of target users within user centered design and development. A total of 139 pet owners completed the survey. Only 39 had prior experience with digital veterinary applications. The majority of participants were female, and the largest age group were between 26 and 45 years. The results show that pet owners are aware consumers and carefully elect their pet care providers, as 62% actively have changed veterinary clinic. Even though an overwhelming majority of pet owners had pet insurance, economic factors were a key driver in determining pet care. The results indicate that pet owners evaluates the situation prior to contact with a veterinary, and that a digital veterinary app can be useful for pet owners by providing support in determining whether a visit to a veterinary clinic is necessary or not. Those that had prior experience with digital veterinary apps expressed that they were overall satisfied with the service, although several mentioned that it was difficult to accurately show the animal and the issue through video.

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