Adapting the traditional guide dog model to enable vision-impaired adolescents to thrive

作者:Gravrok Jennifer*; Howell Tiffani; Bendrups Dan; Bennett Pauleen
来源:Journal of Veterinary Behavior-Clinical Applications and Research, 2018, 24: 19-26.
DOI:10.1016/j.jveb.2018.01.003

摘要

People with vision impairments face physical, psychological, and social challenges, potentially preventing them from thriving-defined as growing and flourishing especially in the face of adversity. Guide dogs relieve some of these challenges for vision-impaired adults. However, due to concerns regarding an adolescent's ability to manage a guide dog, they are typically ineligible as handlers. The purpose of this research was to explore expectations regarding benefits/challenges that adolescents could experience from a guide dog. We interviewed 4 vision-impaired adolescents, their parents, and staff from a guide dog organization. Stakeholders expected that benefits associated with a guide dog's trained abilities, such as improved mobility, safety, and independence, may be difficult to achieve. However, additional expected benefits, including increased confidence, companionship, and social support, are critical to thriving. Hence, we propose employing facilitated support dogs, ameliorating these challenges, while providing thriving benefits at an earlier age and preparing adolescents for later use of a guide dog.

  • 出版日期2018-4