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Pawsitive Connections: The role of Pet Support Programs and pets on the elderly

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2020.101298

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Elderly; Social isolation; Pets; Attachment

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This study describes the experiences of clients in the Pet Support Program in Melbourne, Australia, and how the program reduces social isolation in the elderly. Results showed that social isolation was reduced through access to social support groups and regular visitors. The findings align with literature on pet ownership and Attachment Theory.
Objectives: This study describes the experiences of Pet Support Program clients in Melbourne, Australia and how the programs reduce the social isolation of the elderly. The study also describes the role of pets and associated health benefits of pet ownership. Method: The qualitative description study comprised of two phases: a secondary data analysis of interviews with 14 PSP clients, and key informant interviews with four PSP providers. Results: The interviews were thematically analysed which resulted in three interconnected themes: Attachment, Support and Social Isolation. Social isolation was reduced by the PSP through access to social support groups, as well as the provision of a regular visitor who provides meaningful conversation and companionship. Conclusion: These results align with literature on pet ownership and Attachment Theory. The results also offer an insight into how PSPs allow the elderly to maintain pet ownership and age in place, thus enhancing their health and well-being.

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