Compare the effect of a single exposure to a therapy dog and handler within the pediatric emergency department patient with anxiety by measuring the change in patient perception of anxiety before and after dog exposure using the FACES scale. We will also measure galvanic skin response (resistance to electrical current).
This study challenges current dogma by introducing a widely available, low cost method of dog therapy to reduce patient stress. The organization "Paws of Love" estimates that it has 180,000 volunteers who have qualified therapy dogs and who are generally willing to volunteer their time in emergency care. The benefits may include improved perception of wellness, less opioid use, and decreased use of physical and chemical restraints. As a further extrapolation, this secondary effect may extend to improved patient-doctor communication and patient experience. This will in turn improve patient safety in the Emergency Department, decreasing the number of adverse events, and decreasing the risk of medical malpractice by improving the patient-provider relationship. (6, 7)
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
80
Dog + handler
No dog
IU Health Riley Children's Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Change in anxiety level of subject
Change in anxiety level of subject with the use of the FACES scale
Time frame: 45 minutes
Perception of anxiety level from physician
Change in perception anxiety level of subject with the use of the FACES scale
Time frame: 60 minutes
Perception of pain level from physician
Change in perception of pain level of subject with the use of a Wong-Baker Faces pain scale
Time frame: 60 minutes
Perception of anxiety level from parent(s)
Change in perception of anxiety level of subject by their parent(s) with the use of the FACES scale
Time frame: 60 minutes
Perception of pain level from parent(s)
Change in perception of pain level of subject by the parent(s) with the use of a Wong-Baker Faces pain scale
Time frame: 60 minutes
Meds
Number of medications used to reduce anxiety in the different arms
Time frame: 4 hours
Physical restrain use
Number of times physical restraints are used
Time frame: 4 hours
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