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American Journal of Occupational Therapy | 2017

Animal-Assisted Therapies and Dementia: A Systematic Mapping Review Using the Lived Environment Life Quality (LELQ) Model

Wendy Wood; Beth Fields; Michelle Rose; Merinda McLure

OBJECTIVE. The authors mapped the literature on animal-assisted therapies (AATs) and institutionalized adults with dementia onto the Lived Environment Life Quality (LELQ) Model as a guide for future services and research. METHOD. Refereed literature addressing AATs and institutionalized people with dementia was comprehensively gathered, described, categorized, and synthesized in this systematic mapping review. RESULTS. From 1,342 screened records, the authors included 10 research articles that incorporated dogs in therapy for institutionalized adults with dementia. These canine-assisted therapies offered occupational opportunities and environmental supports conducive to experiences of relative well-being, occupational engagement, and optimal functioning. CONCLUSION. The findings offer proof of the concept that canine-assisted therapies are feasible and can elicit positive quality-of-life experiences in institutionalized people with dementia. Researchers and practitioners need to elucidate the theoretical foundations of AATs. The LELQ Model may serve as a guide for client-centered, occupation-focused, and ecologically valid approaches to animal-assisted occupational therapy.


Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology | 2010

National study of information seeking behavior of academic researchers in the United States

Xi Niu; Bradley M. Hemminger; Cory Lown; Stephanie J. Adams; Cecelia Brown; Allison V. Level; Merinda McLure; Audrey Powers; Michele R. Tennant; Tara T. Cataldo


portal - Libraries and the Academy | 2014

Data Curation: A Study of Researcher Practices and Needs

Merinda McLure; Allison V. Level; Catherine L. Cranston; Beth Oehlerts; Mike Culbertson


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2012

Perspectives on E-books from Instructors and Students in the Social Sciences

Amy Hoseth; Merinda McLure


Collection Building | 2012

Patron‐driven e‐book use and users' e‐book perceptions: a snapshot

Merinda McLure; Amy Hoseth


Health & Social Care in The Community | 2016

Narrative synthesis of equine-assisted psychotherapy literature: Current knowledge and future research directions

Ping‐Tzu Lee; Emily K. Dakin; Merinda McLure


Communications in Information Literacy | 2010

Research for Design: Exploring Student and Instructor Attitudes toward Accessing Library Resources and Services from Course Management Systems (CMS)

Merinda McLure; Karen Munro


Public Services Quarterly | 2007

Library Instruction Assessment Through 360

Sue Samson; Merinda McLure


Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement | 2013

Campus Corps Therapeutic Mentoring: Making a Difference for Mentors.

Shelly Haddock; Lindsey M. Weiler; Jennifer L. Krafchick; Toni Schindler Zimmerman; Merinda McLure; Sarah Rudisill


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2014

Is the Face-to-Face Conference Still Essential?

Karen Munro; Merinda McLure

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Audrey Powers

University of South Florida

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Beth Fields

Colorado State University

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Bradley M. Hemminger

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Cory Lown

North Carolina State University

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Emily K. Dakin

Appalachian State University

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