Stepping out of the shadows of Alzheimer's disease: a phenomenological hermeneutic study of older persons with Alzheimer's disease caring for a therapy dog
2017 (English)In: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, ISSN 1748-2623, E-ISSN 1748-2631, Vol. 12, no 1, article id 1347013Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Purpose: Living with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can involve a person being unable to recall and convey information in daily life. There are several ways to provide person-centred care to older people with AD, e.g. by empowering them in a situation. The use of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) with a therapy dog in the care of people with dementia is increasing, with the presence of a therapy dog being described as improving, among other things, the well-being and socialization of the person. The aim of this study was to illuminate meanings of care for people with AD in their encounters with a therapy dog.
Method: The study used video-recorded observations of the person with AD and the dog. Data were transcribed and analysed using a phenomenological hermeneutic method.
Results: The main theme was “Using one’s own resources and abilities as a human being”, which meant being the person one can be and distancing oneself from the symptoms of AD during the time with the dog.
Conclusions: The feelings evoked in the people with AD included empathy and altruism, which allowed for a sense of joy and tenderness, which may induce a sense of self-worth, of being needed, and of being meaningful.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Co-Action Publishing , 2017. Vol. 12, no 1, article id 1347013
Keywords [en]
Alzheimer’s disease, caring, animal-assisted therapy, person-centredness, phenomenological hermeneutics, life world
National Category
Nursing
Research subject
Health and Welfare
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-87902DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2017.1347013ISI: 000406176900001PubMedID: 28699394Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85027720121OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-87902DiVA, id: diva2:1507738
Funder
The Dementia Association - The National Association for the Rights of the Demented
Note
Funding Agencies:
Agria Djurforsäkring
Sophiahemmet University
Sophiahemmet Research Foundation
Queen Silvia Fund for Education and Research
Kung Gustav V's and Queen Victoria's Foundation
Ragnhild and Einar Lundstrom Foundation
Svenska Kennelklubben
Dalarna University
2020-12-082020-12-082020-12-16Bibliographically approved