Subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy: experiences of families in pilot research

The article deals with a subjective approach towards the welfare of humans and dolphins perceived in the dolphin assisted therapy. Dolphin assisted therapy (DAT) is a therapy based on both-sided collaborative communication between child and dolphin. A pilot research of subjective welfare understa...

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Main Authors: Brigita Kreivinienė, Žilvinas Kleiva
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2017-06-01
Series:Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/social-welfare/article/view/28132
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description The article deals with a subjective approach towards the welfare of humans and dolphins perceived in the dolphin assisted therapy. Dolphin assisted therapy (DAT) is a therapy based on both-sided collaborative communication between child and dolphin. A pilot research of subjective welfare understanding is presented in the article. Eight families raising children with disabilities (one family with a child with cerebral palsy, two families with children with Down syndrome, and five families with children with autism spectrum disorder) took part in the dolphin-human welfare research. The research was carried out using a research strategy of triangulation applying different methods. The research was carried out using Portable Eye tracking system (SMI REDnScientific), Facial expression recognition software (Noldus Facereader 6.1), Event logging software for observational data collection, analysis and presentation with physiological data synchronization capabilities (Noldus Observer XT 12.5), qualitative telephone interview a week before the session of dolphin assisted therapy, open form for evaluation of  the results of dolphin assisted therapy in a child one month later after the participation in DAT. The results brought to the light that the families were mostly happy when watching their children; families raising children with severe disability were most satisfied with the dolphin assisted therapy; the subjectively perceived welfare of dolphins was understood as a possibility to choose a child for communication; also, if the therapy goals were measurable, the more satisfying results were reflected by parents after a month after the dolphin assisted therapy program.
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spelling doaj-art-eba8cf624e754a369ddbc5e083588e692025-08-20T03:31:33ZengVilnius University PressSocial Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach2424-38762017-06-017110.21277/sw.v1i7.291Subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy: experiences of families in pilot researchBrigita Kreivinienė0Žilvinas Kleiva1Klaipėda University & Lithuanian Sea MuseumLithuanian Sea Museum The article deals with a subjective approach towards the welfare of humans and dolphins perceived in the dolphin assisted therapy. Dolphin assisted therapy (DAT) is a therapy based on both-sided collaborative communication between child and dolphin. A pilot research of subjective welfare understanding is presented in the article. Eight families raising children with disabilities (one family with a child with cerebral palsy, two families with children with Down syndrome, and five families with children with autism spectrum disorder) took part in the dolphin-human welfare research. The research was carried out using a research strategy of triangulation applying different methods. The research was carried out using Portable Eye tracking system (SMI REDnScientific), Facial expression recognition software (Noldus Facereader 6.1), Event logging software for observational data collection, analysis and presentation with physiological data synchronization capabilities (Noldus Observer XT 12.5), qualitative telephone interview a week before the session of dolphin assisted therapy, open form for evaluation of  the results of dolphin assisted therapy in a child one month later after the participation in DAT. The results brought to the light that the families were mostly happy when watching their children; families raising children with severe disability were most satisfied with the dolphin assisted therapy; the subjectively perceived welfare of dolphins was understood as a possibility to choose a child for communication; also, if the therapy goals were measurable, the more satisfying results were reflected by parents after a month after the dolphin assisted therapy program. https://www.journals.vu.lt/social-welfare/article/view/28132dolphin assisted therapywelfare of humanswelfare of dolphinsdisability
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Subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy: experiences of families in pilot research
Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach
dolphin assisted therapy
welfare of humans
welfare of dolphins
disability
title Subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy: experiences of families in pilot research
title_full Subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy: experiences of families in pilot research
title_fullStr Subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy: experiences of families in pilot research
title_full_unstemmed Subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy: experiences of families in pilot research
title_short Subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy: experiences of families in pilot research
title_sort subjective approach towards welfare understanding in the dolphin assisted therapy experiences of families in pilot research
topic dolphin assisted therapy
welfare of humans
welfare of dolphins
disability
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/social-welfare/article/view/28132
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