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Canine Support Program: Student perceptions and preferences at a regional university and implications for health, well-being, and student support enhancements.

Vana TomJemma C KingKristin Emma McBain-Rigg
Published in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2023)
There is strong support among the study population for CSP to be established on campus. This study supports earlier research that CSP has benefit potential for new, stressed, and/or students who love dogs. The preferences of students should inform program design to enhance utility and impact. This aligns with Health Promoting Universities and College's Okanagan Charter principle of 'engaging student voices'. More institutional awareness and support for CSPs will be necessary for integration. SO WHAT?: This study reveals the need for tailored and creative student support beyond traditional offerings including those that focus on student well-being and social initiatives. CSPs can be utilised as an advocate, enabler, and medium for mental health promotion action and well-being support for tertiary students; thereby, contributing to the 'Health Promoting University' agenda in Australia. It also reinforces the need for a Health in All Policies approach to be incorporated into our tertiary education sector. Future actions should focus on improving institutional awareness, support, and sector implementation.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • health promotion
  • public health
  • high school
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • human health
  • medical students
  • medical education
  • climate change