id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vr2sh572czenbgxnrrhozlcnqy Vanessa Quintal Animal-Assisted Therapy in Palliative Care 2020.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 2161 338 65 There are still many cases where traditional medical care does not provide a realistic solution for patients with devastating diseases Animal-assisted therapy can be of great use in palliative care, contributing to the patients' pain management, relief from suffering and of trained animals in a healthcare setting to achieve a specific therapeutic outcome.1 Trained animals can be of great benefit in palliative care when used for therapeutic purposes in pain control, suffering management and better quality of life.1 Studies about the relationship between positive impact of animals in human health and well-being started being documented in the 18th century.9 In 2007, Orlandi et al found that including therapy dog visits during chemotherapy reduced studies on the subject, the authors decided to do a review on 'pet or animal assisted therapy'. Animal-assisted therapy in palliative care, Acta Med Port 2020 xxx;33(AOP):xxx-xxx Animal-assisted therapy in palliative care, Acta Med Port 2020 xxx;33(AOP):xxx-xxx Palliative care and use of animal-assisted therapy. ./cache/work_vr2sh572czenbgxnrrhozlcnqy.pdf ./txt/work_vr2sh572czenbgxnrrhozlcnqy.txt