Connecting Amidst COVID-19: A Role for USask Therapy Dogs

  • Funded by Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
  • Total publications:2 publications

Grant number: 5328

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Key facts

  • Disease

    COVID-19
  • Known Financial Commitments (USD)

    $3,504
  • Funder

    Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
  • Principal Investigator

    Colleen Dell
  • Research Location

    Canada
  • Lead Research Institution

    University of Saskatchewan
  • Research Priority Alignment

    N/A
  • Research Category

    Policies for public health, disease control & community resilience

  • Research Subcategory

    Communication

  • Special Interest Tags

    Digital Health

  • Study Type

    Not applicable

  • Clinical Trial Details

    N/A

  • Broad Policy Alignment

    Pending

  • Age Group

    Unspecified

  • Vulnerable Population

    Unspecified

  • Occupations of Interest

    Unspecified

Abstract

Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic involving animals are trending on-line. Companion dogs, like Pluto the schnauzer, are sharing tips on healthy social isolation. People are using social media to find connection with others, including therapy dogs. Our team's on-line activity is designed for USask students to continue to connect and receive comfort and support from St. John Ambulance therapy dogs in the absence of on-campus visits, as well as gain credible information on mental health self-care tips during a pandemic. Therapy dog events will be held on-line for USask students and the greater Saskatchewan community - tune in to connect!

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