Canine Assisted Therapy to Reduce Emergency Care Provider Stress

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2018
The main study hypothesis is that emergency healthcare workers on shift who interact for 5 min with a therapy dog and handler will have lower perceived and manifested stress response compared with use of a time out that includes voluntary use of a coloring mandalas. The work will also address two exploratory hypotheses: The first is that salivary cortisol will correlate significantly with perceived stress and will increase from beginning to end of shift, and that exposure to a therapy dog will blunt this increase. The second exploratory hypothesis states that participants who interact with a therapy dog will display more empathic behaviors.
Epistemonikos ID: 362d4c6b4159dea47c657b92c0064e31750dfa94
First added on: Oct 31, 2020