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Jeffrey A Coto1, Erika K Ohlendorf, Andrea E Cinnamon
1Author Affiliations: Operations Director (Dr Coto), Heart and Vascular Institute; Magnet Program Manager (Ms Ohlendorf); Educational Specialist (Mrs Cinnamon); Registered Nurse, Immediate Care Unit (Ms Ellis); and Clinical Nurse Specialist (Ms Ondrey), Riverside Healthcare, Kankakee, Illinois; and Family Nurse Practitioner Student (Ms Bartuch), Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, Illinois.
Objective:
The aim of this study was to perform a correlational study to explore nurse work anxiety.
Background:
Nurses experience work anxiety with chronic stressful situations, high-acuity assignments, and rigorous patient care standards. The purpose of this study was to determine whether animal-assisted therapy during active worked hours would reduce nurse work-related anxiety.
Methods:
Animal-assisted therapy interventions were performed for both day and night shifts. Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) tool was used pre and post intervention. Each nurse interacted with the therapy dog for at least 10 minutes.
Results:
Pet-assisted therapy as an intervention for nurses during work reduced work-related anxiety (t = 5.878, P < 0.05). A Pearson's correlational study displayed a strong positive correlation between the animal-assisted therapy and reduction in BAI scores (r = 0.7717, R2 = 0.5955).
Conclusion:
This prospective study has shown that nurse work anxiety significantly decreased during worked hours of active bedside care when the nurses actively engaged with a therapy dog.
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