| Literature DB >> 18500131 |
Lauren Prosser1, Mardie Townsend, Petra Staiger.
Abstract
When older people enter residential care facilities, disruption to social networks may occur, with detrimental effects on health and wellbeing. This article reports on a study undertaken in an aged care facility in Melbourne, Australia, that explored the potential for a visiting companion animal programme to improve the health and wellbeing of residents and to promote their capacity for building relationships. Results back assertions in the literature that companion animals foster relationships by giving people opportunities to interact with others, but further study is needed to verify the link.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18500131 DOI: 10.7748/nop2008.04.20.3.29.c6496
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Older People ISSN: 1472-0795