Behavioural and Physiological Responses to Dog Visits in Nursing Homes
NCT ID: NCT05516264
Last Updated: 2024-05-08
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-09-05
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Before each visit the resident is fitted with the equipment for measuring continuously recorded physiological measures and then relaxes for 30 minutes. Immediately before and five and 30 minutes after each visit, the investigators obtain a saliva sample to detect cortisol levels.
The behaviour of the participants will be video recorded during the visits to quantify the frequency and duration of predefined behavioural elements, using ethological methodology. The investigators will quantify the participants' activity during the visits as well as the frequency and duration of tactile contact with the dog, and verbal communication with the dog and the visitor.
In addition, the visitor and the observer present during the visit will subjectively assess the resident's perception of the visit.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Dog visits first
Participants receive the three dogs visits first and then, after a break, receive the three control visits
Dog visits/control visits
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Control visits first
Participants receive the three control visits first and then, after a break, receive the three dog visits
Control visits/dog visits
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Interventions
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Dog visits/control visits
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Control visits/dog visits
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Able to sit during visits (either in a chair or in a bed)
Exclusion Criteria
* Known fear of dogs
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Aarhus
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Karen Thodberg
Højslev, , Denmark
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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ANIMAL CONTACT 4
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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