Services and Interventions for People who are Homeless with Companion Animals (Pets)

L. Mccosker, M. Downes, A. Maujean, N. Hill
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Background Many people who are homeless own a companion animal (a ‘pet’). Pet ownership has positive impacts on health and wellbeing. However, for people who are homeless, pet ownership also creates multiple challenges and may be a barrier to exiting homelessness. This systematic review will identify the types, and outcomes, of services and interventions to support people who are homeless with pets. Methods This review will be conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Searches will be undertaken on five databases. Combinations of search terms and subject headings or index terms will be used. Citation chaining and citation tracking will also be undertaken. Literature will be screened for relevance in a two-step process. Each study will be quality assessed using an evidence-based tool relevant to its methods. Relevant data will be extracted and synthesised using a meta-analytic, or narrative, approach. Discussion This review will address an identified gap in the knowledge about the types, and outcomes, of services/interventions for people who are homeless with pets. The results may increase recognition about the importance of protecting and promoting the relationship between people who are homeless and their pets, and inform future work.
为有伴侣动物(宠物)的无家可归者提供的服务和干预措施
背景许多无家可归的人拥有一只伴侣动物(宠物)。养宠物对健康和幸福有积极影响。然而,对于无家可归的人来说,养宠物也带来了多重挑战,可能是摆脱无家可归的障碍。这项系统审查将确定支持带宠物无家可归者的服务和干预措施的类型和结果。方法本审查将根据系统审查和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目进行。将对五个数据库进行检索。将使用搜索术语和主题标题或索引术语的组合。还将进行引文链接和引文跟踪。文献将分两步进行相关性筛选。每项研究都将使用与其方法相关的循证工具进行质量评估。相关数据将使用元分析或叙述方法进行提取和综合。讨论本次审查将解决在为带宠物无家可归的人提供服务/干预的类型和结果方面存在的知识差距。研究结果可能会提高人们对保护和促进无家可归者与宠物之间关系重要性的认识,并为未来的工作提供信息。
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