Program Champion |
1. Develops policy and procedures with the healthcare facility stakeholders |
2. Provides training for facilitators of AAI interventions and ensures that protocol is adopted/followed |
3. Coordinates and/or oversees visits |
4. Oversees program evaluation |
ICU team |
1. Ensures patient/family appropriateness for visit. Recommended questions when evaluating patient for AAI: |
a. Is the patient interested? |
b. Is the patient able to benefit (e.g., assess cognitive status)? |
c. Is the patient on infection-related contact precautions? |
2. Places consult request for AAI |
3. Coordinates timing of AAI to fit patient schedule and ICU workflow |
Risk management |
1. Ensures patient privacy (HIPAA) |
2. Provides guidance about prevention/management of patient injury; recommendations include: |
a. Using certified therapy animal teams |
b. Limiting length/number of patient visits per animal visit |
c. Ensuring liability insurance in place |
3. Provides guidance about prevention/management of animal injury or death |
Infection control |
1. Protects patients from zoonotic infection; [15] recommendations include: |
a. Mandating annual veterinary examination, fecal test for infection and parasites, up-to-date vaccinations |
b. Bathing/grooming the animal before and after each hospital visit |
c. Prohibiting animals with any illness within 24 h of visit |
d. Prohibiting animals with an open wound |
2. Protecting from fomite infection; recommendations include: |
a. Washing hands for patients, staff members and visitors before and after touching animal |
b. Cleaning animal toys after use |
3. Excluding or using special precautions for specific patient groups, including those: |
a. Known to be colonized or infected with multi-drug resistance bacteria (e.g., methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), Clostridium difficile, or tuberculosis |
i. Special precaution: animal only visits one patient or visits the infected/colonized patient last (with approval from infection control) |
b. Who have open wounds or a wound vacuum |
i. Special precaution: cover wound; avoid animal having contact with wound |
c. Who are immunocompromised |