The purpose of this research study is to test whether an animal-assisted interaction (AAI) intervention is better than conversation with another person or treatment as usual for improving mood, anxiety, loneliness, quality of life, and indicators of health care services such as number of hospitalizations, length of hospital stay, and cost of services. Participants will be patients admitted for an inpatient stay at Virginia Commonwealth University Health who meet the study entry requirements.
Participants will be randomly assigned (like the flip of a coin) to receive one of the following interventions: 1. Animal-assisted interaction (a dog-handler team will visit them in their hospital room) 2. Conversational interaction with just participants and the handler 3. Treatment as usual (the regular services patients are currently receiving in the hospital) Participation in this study will last six months. This includes the three days on which participants will receive one of the interventions described above, plus completing some questionnaires online or by phone one month and six months after the baseline visit. These questionnaires will ask questions about pet ownership, relationship with pets participants have had, loneliness, depression, anxiety, health-related quality of life, significant life events in the past year, and social supports. Approximately 180 individuals will participate in this study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
72
A dog-handler team or a handler alone will visit participants with a dog for approximately 20 minutes on 3 consecutive days during their inpatient hospital stay
A handler alone will visit participants without a dog for approximately 20 minutes on 3 consecutive days during their inpatient hospital stay
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Number of participants enrolled
The number of eligible patients who sigh consent forms and are randomized to a condition
Time frame: 2 years
Attrition rate
Number of participants who do not complete the full study
Time frame: 30 months
Change in loneliness
Loneliness will be assessed using the 20-item Revised (Version 3) University of California, Los Angeles Loneliness Scale (Rev University of California, Los Angeles - Loneliness Scale).
Time frame: Baseline to 6 months
Change in depression
Depressive symptomology will be measured with the 10-item Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression short form (CESD-10) scale.
Time frame: Baseline to 6 months
Change in anxiety
Anxiety will be measured using the 20-item scale of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Adults (STAI-AD).
Time frame: Baseline to 6 months
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