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A case study of the patient wait experience in an emergency department with therapy dogs

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2019

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Dell, Colleen
Stempien, James
Broberg, Lindsey
Husband, Alicia
Jurke, Lacey

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Patient Experience Journal

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The quality of patient healthcare is a growing concern in Canada’s hospital emergency departments (ED) due to increasing wait times and associated adverse outcomes. A developing body of literature indicates that therapy dogs can positively impact the patient experience. In 2016, members of our team partnered with the Royal University Hospital (RUH) in Saskatchewan to become the first ED in Canada to integrate a visiting therapy dog to positively impact the patient wait experience. The aim of this preliminary case study was to examine if and how this unique initiative impacted patients’ feelings during their ED wait. A brief questionnaire was completed with one-hundred and twenty-four patients pre and post-therapy dog visit and a research observer documented the encounters. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data revealed that visiting with a therapy dog in the ED appeared to improve patients’ feelings. Specifically, patients’ perceived comfort levels increased and their distress levels decreased, and the encounters were considered by patients to be a welcome distraction from the stressful ED environment. Our team, comprised of clinicians, researchers, therapy dog handlers and patient advocates documented the advantages and challenges of implementing the initiative. The outcomes support further study of patients’ wait time experiences in the ED and the utility of a visiting therapy dog.

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patient experience, healthcare, therapy dog, emergency department wait time, qualitative and quantitative methods

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Dell CA, Stempien J, Broberg L, Husband A, Jurke L, Rohr B, Smith J, Rubin J, Tupper S, Goodridge D, Fornssler C, Fele-Slaferek L. A case study of the patient wait experience in an emergency department with therapy dogs. Patient Experience Journal. 2019; 6(1):115-126. doi: 10.35680/2372-0247.1306.

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https://doi.org/10.35680/2372-0247.1306

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