The impact of companion pets on the well-being of older adults
<p> The ownership of companion pets has increased steadily among the older adult population. This qualitative study examined the impact of companion pets on the well-being of older adults. The researcher developed the interview guide used in this study. Twelve older adults were interviewed. &l...
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Language: | EN |
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California State University, Long Beach
2015
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Online Access: | http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1586885 |
Summary: | <p> The ownership of companion pets has increased steadily among the older adult population. This qualitative study examined the impact of companion pets on the well-being of older adults. The researcher developed the interview guide used in this study. Twelve older adults were interviewed. </p><p> Companion pets encouraged pet owners, who had at least one dog, to walk more. Companionship and a decrease in loneliness were two of the common themes in regards to the positive impact of pets on psychological well-being. More than half reported that their companion pets improved their social well-being by increasing their opportunities to meet new people. Almost half of the respondents reported that a decline in their own health was the main challenge they faced in taking care of their companion pets in older adulthood. </p><p> More research is needed on the impact of companion pets on the well-being of older adults.</p> |
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