Animal Assisted Interactions to Alleviate Psychological Symptoms in Patients on Mechanical Ventilation

J Hosp Palliat Nurs. 2017 Dec;19(6):516-523.

Abstract

Mechanical ventilation is a common life support intervention for critically ill patients that can cause stressful psychological symptoms. Animal assisted interactions have been used in variety of inpatient settings to reduce symptom burden and promote overall well-being. Due to the severity of illness associated with critical care, use of highly technological equipment, and heightened concern for infection control and patient safety, animal-assisted interaction has not been widely adopted in the intensive care unit. This case study of the therapeutic interaction between a canine and a mechanically ventilated patient provides support for the promotion of animal-assisted interactions as an innovative symptom management strategy in the intensive care unit.

Keywords: animal assisted therapy; artificial respiration; critical care; intensive care unit; mechanical ventilation.