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A Systematic Literature Review of Animal Assisted Interventions in Oncology (Part I): Methods and Results
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Surgical OncologySystematic Literature ReviewAnimal-assisted InterventionsVeterinary Behavioral MedicineMedicineCancer ManagementHuman-animal InteractionVeterinary ScienceAnimal Assisted InterventionsOutcomes ResearchEducationSurgeryTherapy AnimalOncologyAnimal-assisted TherapyCompanion AnimalCancer Research
Animal-assisted interventions (AAI) use human-animal interactions to positive effect in various contexts including cancer care. This systematic literature review is the first part of a two-part paper series focusing on the research methods and quantitative results of AAI studies in oncology. We find methodological consistency in the use of canines as therapy animals, in the types of high-risk patients excluded from studies, and in the infection precautions taken with therapy animals throughout cancer wards. The investigated patient endpoints are not significantly affected by AAI, with the exceptions of improvements in oxygen consumption, quality of life, depression, mood, and satisfaction with therapy. The AAI field in oncology has progressed significantly since its inception and has great potential to positively impact future patient outcomes. To advance the field, AAI research in oncology should consistently improve the methodological design of studies, report data more completely, and focus on the therapy animal’s well-being.
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