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The communicative role of companion pets in patient-centered critical care
Contributor(s):: Yamasaki, J.
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Animal Fun for Everyone
Contributor(s):: Griggs, Judy
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Animal Care and the Elderly
Contributor(s):: Bennett, Amy E.
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Facility dogs for geriatric populations
Contributor(s):: Jessup, Hannah
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Pets impact on quality of life, a case study
Contributor(s):: Bakerjian, Debra
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['One health' also for pets]
Contributor(s):: Leneman, M.
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Are Pets a Source of Support or Added Burden for Married Couples Facing Dementia?
Contributor(s):: Connell, Cathleen M., Janevic, Mary R., Solway, Erica, McLaughlin, Sara J.
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Dog-assisted therapy for older people with dementia: A review
Contributor(s):: Perkins, Jacqueline, Bartlett, Helen, Travers, Catherine, Rand, Jacquie
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Pet projects: animal assisted therapy in nursing homes
Contributor(s):: Gammonley, Judith, Yates, Judy
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Predicting loneliness in the hospitalized elderly: what are the risk factors?
Contributor(s):: Proffitt, Charlotte, Byrne, Marjorie
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Guidelines for animal-assisted interventions in health care facilities
Contributor(s):: Lefebvre, S. L., Golab, G. C., Christensen, E., Castrodale, L., Aureden, K., Bialachowski, A., Gumley, N., Robinson, J., Peregrine, A., Benoit, M., Card, M. L., Horne, L. van, Weese, J. S.
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Hygiene measures for animal-assisted interventions in hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals and retirement homes
Contributor(s):: Hoffmann, C., Herr, C., Eikmann, T.
Active or passive interactions with animals in animal-assisted interventions can be of great physical (reduction of hypertension, cardiac and circulatory troubles, muscle relaxation, pain relief etc.) and psychosocial (reduction of loneliness, fear and hostility, improvement of self-confidence)...