Oct 25, Call for Research Proposals to Address Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Human-animal Interaction Across the Globe

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Call for Research Proposals to Address Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Human-animal Interaction Across the Globe

The vision of the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) is for the human-animal bond to be universally embraced as an essential element of human wellness. To that end, HABRI works to advance the vital role of the human-animal bond in the health and well-being of individuals, families, cultures and communities.

HABRI is issuing a call for research proposals from institutions and organizations across the globe to investigate the health outcomes of pet ownership and/or animal-assisted interventions (AAI), both for the people and the animals involved. Proposals should have a strong theoretical framework and focus on innovative approaches to studying the positive effects of companion animals on human health.

HABRI is interested in funding a wide range of studies. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Broadly generalizable human-animal bond studies, impacting large populations in the categories of child health and development, healthy aging, mental health, and physical health.
  • The human health impacts of therapy animals in professional practice, volunteer programs, and educational contexts, and research that refines or informs best practices to improve health outcomes and quality of life for the humans and animals involved.
  • Studies that are translational in that at least one aim is to produce actionable advice, guidelines, and recommendations for human health practitioners, pet care professionals and/or policymakers.
  • How companion animal ownership and/or interaction helps address those impacted by public health and social crises, such as social isolation and loneliness; suicide, addiction, and substance abuse; access to social service and housing; trauma and/or post-traumatic stress; obesity and physical activity; and cardiovascular health.
  • The role of pets in supporting the health and wellbeing of people from diverse backgrounds or underrepresented or minoritized populations.

    The role of the human-animal bond in veterinary medicine, including its impact on access to care, compliance and quality of care, and veterinary team wellbeing.
  • The bond between humans and understudied pet species, including cats, birds, reptiles, small mammals, and fish.
  • International perspectives of the human-animal bond, investigating the health outcomes of pet ownership and/or AAI in countries, communities, and cultures, including those that are under-represented in current literature.
  • Evaluation will be based on rigor of study design and methods, capabilities of investigators, adequacy of facilities, cost-effective yet realistic budget, potential for significant impact on future practices related to the understanding or treatment of mental and physical health conditions, and for potential impact, contribution to the scientific field of human-animal interaction (HAI), and relevance to HABRI’s mission.

    Adherence to the highest standards of human and animal care and welfare is essential, and studies that also measure the welfare of the animals involved are of interest. All funded studies must undergo Institutional Review Board (IRB) and/or Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) review and approval when necessary. No invasive procedures will be funded.

    In the interest of further contributing to the scientific field of HAI, HABRI encourages studies that focus on interactions with a variety of pet species, which may include (but are not limited to) dogs, cats, small animals (rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, reptiles and fish) and horses. If you have a question about whether a study involving a particular species would qualify for funding, please contact us.

    HABRI does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, disability, military status, age, marital status, or parental status.

    Additional Funding Through Pet Partners

    Pet Partners, the leading therapy animal organization in the United States, is partnering with HABRI with the mission of improving human health and well-being through the power of the human-animal bond.

    This partnership allows for additional funding for research to investigate the health, education, and wellness outcomes of animal-assisted interventions (AAI), both for the people and animals involved. Proposals focusing within these broad categories are specifically encouraged:

  • Determining best practices for effective AAI. For example, dosage, handler training, treatment protocols, etc.
  • Studies that support the empirical appreciation for how therapy animal welfare can be protected and enhanced.
  • The study of AAI in professional environments: AAT, AAE, etc.
  • Investigations focusing on AAI with the non-canine species that are currently underrepresented in the literature.
  • Studies involving virtual adaptation of AAI and other animal-related engagement
  • Cross-cultural experiences of the human-animal bond.
  • Studies focused on the impact of AAI on populations not currently represented in the literature. For example, AAI with diverse demographic, social economic, or population-based groups.

    How to Apply

    For more information and job application details, see; Call for Research Proposals to Address Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Human-animal Interaction Across the Globe

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