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The roles of pets in long-term care at home: a qualitative study
Peter W A Reniers
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,
R Leontjevas
, I J N Declercq
, M-J Enders-Slegers
, D L Gerritsen
,
K Hediger
*
Corresponding author for this work
Research Line Theory, Methods and Statistics (part of UHC program)
Research Line Clinical psychology (part of UHC program)
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Long-term Care
100%
Care at Home
100%
Older Adults
28%
Consensual Qualitative Research
28%
Qualitative Research Methods
28%
Caregiving Relationships
28%
Professional Caregivers
21%
Family Caregivers
21%
Pet Ownership
21%
Online Survey
14%
Method Study
14%
Home Context
14%
Structured Interview
7%
Social Aspects
7%
Emotional Factors
7%
Negative Effects
7%
Potential Problems
7%
Index Score
7%
Relational Aspects
7%
Content Relevance
7%
Potential Influence
7%
Interview-based
7%
Content Validity Index
7%
Geriatric Care
7%
Long-term Care Services
7%
Human-animal Studies
7%
Psychology
Caregiver
100%
Qualitative Study
100%
Qualitative Research Method
66%
Semistructured Interview
16%
Content Validity
16%
Open-Ended Question
16%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Pet Animal
100%