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Characterization of human-animal interactions among pet owners in Mexico from a One Health perspective: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]

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Human-Animal Interactions

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
The objective of this article is to discuss the human-animal relationship in animal production, emphasizing the importance of this relationship to the productivity and welfare of the animal, some of the factors that may regulate the relationship, and how to manipulate this relationship to improve the productivity and welfare of the animal.
P H, Hemsworth, J L, Barnett
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Human-Animal Interaction

American Behavioral Scientist, 2003
There is growing and widespread use of complementary and alternative medical (CAM) techniques among cancer patients. The National Cancer Institute recognizes a myriad of CAM techniques that may be used. Research demonstrates that cancer patients use these techniques to try to regain control of their disease process and treatment and to facilitate ...
Rebecca A. Johnson   +3 more
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Human–Animal Interaction: A Concept Analysis

International Journal of Nursing Knowledge, 2013
PURPOSE:  A concept analysis was performed on human–animal interaction (HAI). DATA SOURCE:  Nursing, psychology, and behavioral sciences literature. DATA SYNTHESIS: 
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Human-Animal Interaction and Older Adults

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2012
“ can be a wonderful motivator,” said my friend as I entered the tiny cramped room. My friend Betty (pseudonym) is usually optimistic and cheerful, so I knew there was a problem. Tucked away in the corner was the wheelchair she had grudgingly accepted for use a few weeks earlier, and her walker was back at her chair.
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Interactive technology and human–animal encounters at the zoo

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2017
In this paper we investigate social dimensions of technology use in human-animal interactions, through a study of interactive systems at the zoo.Zoos are a familiar place for encounters between humans and non-domesticated animals. Accordingly, we examine zoos as a significant site to extend research into animal-computer interaction (ACI).
Sarah Webber   +3 more
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