Dog assisted education in children with rheumatic diseases and adolescents with chronic pain in Germany.

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Jan Kiesewetter, Nadja Herbach, Iris Landes, Julia Mayer, Verena Elgner, Karin Orle, Alexandra Grunow, Rovena Langkau, Christine Gratzer, Annette F Jansson
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Abstract

Objectives: Animal assisted intervention is an increasingly accepted tool to improve human well-being. The present study was performed to assess whether dog assisted education has a positive effect on children suffering from rheumatic disorders with pain and adolescents with chronic pain syndrome.

Design: Two groups of juvenile patients were recruited: 7-17-year-old children in children with rheumatic diseases and adolescents with chronic pain syndromes. Overall, n=26 participated in the intervention, and n=29 in the control group.

Setting: The intervention group met once a month, 12 times overall, for working with man trailing dogs in various locations.

Main outcome measures: The influence of dog assisted education on quality of life (PedsQLTM Scoring Algorithm), pain intensity, perception, coping (Paediatric Pain Coping Inventory-Revised), and state anxiety (State Trait Anxiety Inventory) was assessed.

Results: The quality of life increased significantly in the investigated period, but for both, the intervention and the control group. The state anxiety of children was lower after the dog assisted education than before. After the dog training sessions, state anxiety was 18% to 30% lower than before the intervention. Some participants noted subjectively improved pain coping and changes in pain perception, which were not found in the data.

Conclusion: Our results indicate that for children with rheumatic diseases and adolescents with chronic pain syndromes dog assisted education (1) might lead to an increase of the quality of life, (2) leads to decreased state anxiety from pre to post intervention and (3) does not influence pain perception, frequency and intensity.

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在德国,狗辅助教育患有风湿病的儿童和患有慢性疼痛的青少年。
目的:动物辅助干预是一种越来越被接受的改善人类福祉的工具。本研究旨在评估狗的辅助教育是否对患有风湿性疾病的儿童和患有慢性疼痛综合征的青少年有积极的影响。设计:招募两组青少年患者:7-17岁患有风湿性疾病的儿童和患有慢性疼痛综合征的青少年。总的来说,n=26人参加了干预,对照组n=29人。环境:干预组每月开会一次,总共12次,在不同的地点与人跟踪狗一起工作。主要观察指标:评估犬辅助教育对生活质量(PedsQLTM评分算法)、疼痛强度、感知、应对(儿科疼痛应对量表-修订版)和状态焦虑(状态-特质焦虑量表)的影响。结果:在调查期间,干预组和对照组的生活质量均有显著提高。犬辅助教育后儿童状态焦虑较前明显降低。在狗狗训练课程之后,状态焦虑比干预前降低了18%到30%。一些参与者注意到主观地改善了疼痛应对和疼痛感知的变化,这些在数据中没有发现。结论:我们的研究结果表明,对于患有风湿性疾病的儿童和患有慢性疼痛综合征的青少年,狗辅助教育(1)可能导致生活质量的提高,(2)导致干预前后状态焦虑的减少,(3)不影响疼痛感知,频率和强度。
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GMS Journal for Medical Education
GMS Journal for Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
30
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: GMS Journal for Medical Education (GMS J Med Educ) – formerly GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung – publishes scientific articles on all aspects of undergraduate and graduate education in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and other health professions. Research and review articles, project reports, short communications as well as discussion papers and comments may be submitted. There is a special focus on empirical studies which are methodologically sound and lead to results that are relevant beyond the respective institution, profession or country. Please feel free to submit qualitative as well as quantitative studies. We especially welcome submissions by students. It is the mission of GMS Journal for Medical Education to contribute to furthering scientific knowledge in the German-speaking countries as well as internationally and thus to foster the improvement of teaching and learning and to build an evidence base for undergraduate and graduate education. To this end, the journal has set up an editorial board with international experts. All manuscripts submitted are subjected to a clearly structured peer review process. All articles are published bilingually in English and German and are available with unrestricted open access. Thus, GMS Journal for Medical Education is available to a broad international readership. GMS Journal for Medical Education is published as an unrestricted open access journal with at least four issues per year. In addition, special issues on current topics in medical education research are also published. Until 2015 the journal was published under its German name GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung. By changing its name to GMS Journal for Medical Education, we wish to underline our international mission.
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