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Equine Assisted Interventions (EAIs): Methodological Considerations for Stress Assessment in Horses

Equine assisted interventions (EAIs) are recently facing an increasing popularity, and are characterized by a wide diversity of practices. However, information on the welfare of animals involved in this kind of activity is often lacking. Horses are highly susceptible to work stressors related to phy...

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Autores principales: De Santis, Marta, Contalbrigo, Laura, Borgi, Marta, Cirulli, Francesca, Luzi, Fabio, Redaelli, Veronica, Stefani, Annalisa, Toson, Marica, Odore, Rosangela, Vercelli, Cristina, Valle, Emanuela, Farina, Luca
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5644660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29056702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4030044
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author De Santis, Marta
Contalbrigo, Laura
Borgi, Marta
Cirulli, Francesca
Luzi, Fabio
Redaelli, Veronica
Stefani, Annalisa
Toson, Marica
Odore, Rosangela
Vercelli, Cristina
Valle, Emanuela
Farina, Luca
author_facet De Santis, Marta
Contalbrigo, Laura
Borgi, Marta
Cirulli, Francesca
Luzi, Fabio
Redaelli, Veronica
Stefani, Annalisa
Toson, Marica
Odore, Rosangela
Vercelli, Cristina
Valle, Emanuela
Farina, Luca
author_sort De Santis, Marta
collection PubMed
description Equine assisted interventions (EAIs) are recently facing an increasing popularity, and are characterized by a wide diversity of practices. However, information on the welfare of animals involved in this kind of activity is often lacking. Horses are highly susceptible to work stressors related to physical constraints and/or to the need to control emotions while interacting with humans. Considerations of the emotional state of horses involved in EAIs have multiple valences: for the safety of humans and animals involved, for the quality and efficacy of interventions, as well as for ethical reasons. The aim of this unsystematic narrative review is to summarize the different approaches used for the evaluation of horses’ stress responses, investigate their application in the context of EAIs, and discuss some methodological considerations for researchers and practitioners involved in EAI. The sources of information are mostly based on electronic databases (i.e., Medline, Scopus and Google scholar), as well as on hand searches of the references of retrieved literature, and discussions with experts in the field. At present, a few studies have investigated horses’ stress responses during EAIs, and further studies are recommended, with the final aim to derive a reliable multidimensional method for assessing a horse’s reaction during therapeutic programs, ultimately helping professionals to better develop interventions by taking into consideration the animal’s perspective.
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spelling pubmed-56446602017-10-18 Equine Assisted Interventions (EAIs): Methodological Considerations for Stress Assessment in Horses De Santis, Marta Contalbrigo, Laura Borgi, Marta Cirulli, Francesca Luzi, Fabio Redaelli, Veronica Stefani, Annalisa Toson, Marica Odore, Rosangela Vercelli, Cristina Valle, Emanuela Farina, Luca Vet Sci Review Equine assisted interventions (EAIs) are recently facing an increasing popularity, and are characterized by a wide diversity of practices. However, information on the welfare of animals involved in this kind of activity is often lacking. Horses are highly susceptible to work stressors related to physical constraints and/or to the need to control emotions while interacting with humans. Considerations of the emotional state of horses involved in EAIs have multiple valences: for the safety of humans and animals involved, for the quality and efficacy of interventions, as well as for ethical reasons. The aim of this unsystematic narrative review is to summarize the different approaches used for the evaluation of horses’ stress responses, investigate their application in the context of EAIs, and discuss some methodological considerations for researchers and practitioners involved in EAI. The sources of information are mostly based on electronic databases (i.e., Medline, Scopus and Google scholar), as well as on hand searches of the references of retrieved literature, and discussions with experts in the field. At present, a few studies have investigated horses’ stress responses during EAIs, and further studies are recommended, with the final aim to derive a reliable multidimensional method for assessing a horse’s reaction during therapeutic programs, ultimately helping professionals to better develop interventions by taking into consideration the animal’s perspective. MDPI 2017-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5644660/ /pubmed/29056702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4030044 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Contalbrigo, Laura
Borgi, Marta
Cirulli, Francesca
Luzi, Fabio
Redaelli, Veronica
Stefani, Annalisa
Toson, Marica
Odore, Rosangela
Vercelli, Cristina
Valle, Emanuela
Farina, Luca
Equine Assisted Interventions (EAIs): Methodological Considerations for Stress Assessment in Horses
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title_fullStr Equine Assisted Interventions (EAIs): Methodological Considerations for Stress Assessment in Horses
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title_short Equine Assisted Interventions (EAIs): Methodological Considerations for Stress Assessment in Horses
title_sort equine assisted interventions (eais): methodological considerations for stress assessment in horses
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5644660/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4030044
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