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. 2020 Aug 20;19:1534735420943278. doi: 10.1177/1534735420943278

Table 3.

Results of Animal-Assisted Intervention Studies in Oncology.

Author Psychological endpoints Physiological endpoints Other endpoints
Aiba et al47
Bibbo44 Staff note AAI helped patient QoL Pet attitude: staff AAI approval = 8.24 (scale of 1-9) and prior perceptions impacted PE
Bouchard et al39
Buettner et al50
Caprilli and Messeri46 PE: 94% of parents and 96% of staff noted AAI helped children Behavioral Coding [SAM: most children very happy with dog and normal/very happy without; Behavioral scales: child-animal interaction and child awareness = above average and child-environment interaction = average]
Cerulli et al9 QoL: ↑↑↑ O2Sat: ↑↑↑; Muscle strength: ↑↑↑
Chubak et al32
Chubak et al49 Distress: ↓↓↓; Anxiety: ↓↓↓; Depression: ↓↓↓; Pain: ↓↓↓; Anger: ↓; PE: majority of staff and children noted AAI helped Behavioral Coding [Patient and parent behaviors = generally positive; common acts = dog tricks or handler interactions]
Coakley and Mahoney30 Mood: ↑↑↑; Pain level: ↓; Energy level: ↑; Hostility: ↓↓↓ HR: ◊; BP: ◊; RR: ↓↓↓ Pet ownership: 47.5% (uncorrelated with other data)
Doobrow52
Fleishman et al25 QoL (well-being): [social: ↑↑↑, functional and physical: ↓↓↓ and emotional: ◊]; Satisfaction: [psychological aspects = high and physiological aspects = neutral] Pet attitude: patient affinity for animals = 6.08 (high; range of 1 to 7)
Gagnon et al40
Ginex et al33 Anxiety: ↓↓↓ (in both groups); Depression: ↓; Energy level: ↓↓↓
Haylock and Cantril36 QoL: ◊
Johnson et al26 PE: Both dog group and friendly human group noted AAI helped Group pet ownership: dog = 50%; human = 70%; reading = 50%; (uncorrelated with other data)
Johnson et al27 Mood: ◊; Anxiety: ↓↓↓ (for all groups); PH: ◊; PE: 50% (Dog Group), 90% (Friendly Human Group), and 60% (Reading Group) note AAI helped
Kaminski et al28 Mood: ↑ (in both groups) HR: ↑↑↑; Cortisol: ↓ (in both groups) Behavioral Coding [Time showing positive affect: 46% (exp) and 19% (con); Time showing neutral affect: 53% (exp) and 81% (con); Time showing positive touching: 57% (exp) and N/A (con)]
Kumasaka et al34 Pet attitude: 80% interested in and 70% liked pets; pet ownership: 95%
Larson et al51 Pet ownership: 55%
Marcus et al41 PE: 98.2% of respondents welcome another AAI visit Pet ownership: 50% (currently) and 34% (previously); pet attitude: 80% liked dogs and 11% liked cats; (both uncorrelated with other data)
McCullough et al23 Anxiety: ↓↓↓ (in both groups); QoL: ◊ HR: ↑↑↑; BP: ↑↑↑ Behavioral Coding [Common acts with dog: petting (92%), talking (69%) and photos (32%)]; pet ownership: 67%
McCullough et al24 Cortisol: ◊a Dog Behavioral Coding [Mean behaviors/session: 9.14 (affiliative), 9.69 (stress) and 0 (high stress); Most coded behaviors/session: oral behaviors (4.52), lip licking (2.31) and tail wagging (1.98); stress and affiliative behaviors correlated significantly]
Moreira et al42
Muschel37
Orlandi et al7 Anxiety: ↓↓↓ (in both groups); Depression: ↓↓↓ (in exp group); Anger: ↓↓↓ (in both groups) HR: ↓↓↓ (in both groups); BP: ↓↓↓ (in both groups); O2Sat: ↑↑↑ (in exp group) and ↓ (in control group)
Petranek et al35 QoL: ↑
Phung et al31 Anxiety: ↓↓↓; Pain level: ↓↓↓; Energy Level: ↑↑↑; PE: 94% note AAI helped
Schmitz et al43 Qualitative Content Analysis [most common act: “stroking the therapy dog”; most common emotion = “pleasure”]; pet ownership: 33% (currently; dogs = 82%) and 33% (previously)
Silva and Osório29 Distress: ↓↓↓; Anxiety: ↓↓↓; Depression: ↓; Pain Level: ↓↓↓; QoL: ◊ HR: ◊; BP: ◊
Toro del Pilar Valdes38
White et al45 Pet attitude: 100% dog lovers; pet ownership: several participants previously owned pets
Yom48

Abbreviations: ↑, increase; ↑↑↑, significant increase; ↓, decrease; ↓↓↓, significant decrease; ◊, no significant change; AAI, animal-assisted intervention; QoL, quality of Life; PE, perceived effectiveness; O2Sat, oxygen saturation; HR, heart rate; BP, blood pressure; RR, respiration rate; exp, experiment; con, control; N/A, not applicable.

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McCullough et al24 measured canine salivary cortisol.