Guidance to nursing programs to assist in planning clinical
for a student with a service animal
Common misperceptions about service animals in the workplace
Examples of experiences with students with service animals
in two schools of nursing
Abstract
This article offers guidance to nursing programs to assist
in planning for a quality educational experience for a student with a service
animal while ensuring patient safety and the continuation of efficient clinical operations. Nursing
faculty should be aware of misperceptions about service animals in the
workplace, address fears, concerns, and communicate plans for educating the
student with the service animal to all faculty, staff and clinical personnel
involved with the student. Examples are provided from experiences with multiple
students using service dogs at two schools of nursing.
Silbert-Flagg, J., Shilling, S. D., Lucas, L., Nolan, M. T., Lin, L., Bellefeuille, P., Foley, M., Mallareddy, D., Baker, D., & D'Aoust, R. (2020). Preparing for a student with a service animal. Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 36(6), 458–461. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2020.03.001
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