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Title: Daily Mobility and Social Interactions among Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Pet Dogs in Urban Communities: : A Scoping Review
Authors: Costa, Suellen
Sousa, Liliana
Luz, Helena
Padeiro, Miguel
Keywords: companion dogs; older adults; social interaction; daily mobility
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Sage journals
Serial title, monograph or event: Journal of Applied Gerontology
Volume: 41
Issue: 12
Abstract: Dogs are part of many people’s lives and are involved in interventions to improve the well-being of older adults in institutional settings. However, the literature on the impact of pet dogs on community-dwelling older adults is still relatively limited. This study mapped the impact of having a companion dog on the daily mobility and social interactions of community-dwelling older adults using a scoping review. Electronic databases were searched, and studies written in English, Portuguese, and Spanish that were published in a peer-reviewed journal were identified. After a careful review, 26 eligible studies were identified, and relevant findings were extracted. The main findings indicated that having a dog may promote or hinder daily mobility and social interactions and that having a dog is about routines and sharing affection. More research is needed to clarify what makes having a companion dog key to promoting active and healthy aging.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113606
ISSN: 0733-4648
DOI: 10.1177/07334648221116633
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:I&D CEIS20 - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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