The Loss of a Service Dog Through Death: Experiences of Partners

Q2 Social Sciences
Cori Bussolari, Jennifer Currin-McCulloch, W. Packman, L. Kogan, Phyllis Erdman
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Abstract

The purpose of this research was to explore how service dog partners experience the death of their service dog. Twenty-five partners who had lost a service dog self-selected from those who participated in a larger quantitative study. The quantitative study consisted of an online, anonymous survey targeting service dog handlers who had lost a dog within the last five years. Directed content analysis was used to identify prevalent themes. Results demonstrate that while the death of their service dog was a central life event, their grief was often disenfranchised. Many struggled with both the need to quickly acquire another service dog and the subsequent impact this had on their ability to grieve. Given the unique relationship between service dog and handler, it is important that counselors, service dog organizations and veterinarians are aware of the challenges associated with both loss and replacement and offer appropriate support to their clients.
在死亡中失去一只服务犬:伙伴的经历
本研究的目的是探讨服务犬伴侣如何经历他们的服务犬死亡。25位失去了一只服务犬的伴侣从参与了一项更大规模的定量研究的伴侣中自我选择。这项定量研究包括一项在线匿名调查,目标是在过去五年内失去一只狗的服务犬训练员。定向内容分析用于确定流行主题。结果表明,虽然服务犬的死亡是他们生活的中心事件,但他们的悲伤往往被剥夺了权利。许多人都在挣扎,一方面需要迅速获得另一只服务犬,另一方面这对他们的悲伤能力产生了影响。鉴于服务犬和训犬师之间的独特关系,重要的是,咨询师、服务犬组织和兽医意识到与丢失和替换相关的挑战,并为他们的客户提供适当的支持。
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Illness Crisis and Loss
Illness Crisis and Loss Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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28
期刊介绍: When dealing with issues of grief, crisis, or loss as a counselor, medical professional, or researcher, it can be difficult to find resources to help you in your work. Receiving the most current research on the latest topics in the field from Illness, Crisis & Loss can help. Illness, Crisis & Loss is the resource that furthers your understanding and knowledge of the psychosocial and ethical issues associated with life-threatening illness, traumatic human crises, grief, and loss.
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