2021
DOI: 10.1017/s1041610221002143
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519 - PET@home: Research protocol for a toolkit to improve care for non-residential long term care clients owning pets

Abstract: BackgroundOver half of the households in The Netherlands have one or more pets. In elderly people, owning a pet is associated with a better quality of life and less loneliness, anxiety, depression and agitation. Many non-residential long term care (LTC) clients rely on support of others to take care of their pets. However, that may place a significant burden on the social support network of the LTC client. Issues relevant to keeping pets are not explicitly incorporated in the Dutch Long-term Care Act. Many LTC… Show more

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