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A Focus Group Discussion on Using Guide Dogs
Author(s) -
Janice Lloyd,
R. Claire Budge,
Kevin J. Stafford,
Steven J. La Grow
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international journal of orientation and mobility
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2652-3647
DOI - 10.21307/ijom-2009-005
Subject(s) - focus group , general partnership , psychology , matching (statistics) , qualitative research , perspective (graphical) , feeling , process (computing) , applied psychology , outcome (game theory) , medical education , social psychology , sociology , medicine , computer science , political science , social science , mathematical economics , pathology , anthropology , law , artificial intelligence , mathematics , operating system
The success of the partnership between a guide dog handler (or owner) and a guide dog depends upon both the suitability of the dog and the skill of the handler in maintaining the relationship. This qualitative study explored the use of guide dogs from the perspective of those who use them as a prelude to a larger scale, quantitative project assessing the matching process and the outcome of the partnership. The data were collected from a focus group discussion from which eight themes emerged. These included: mobility; adjustment to vision loss; advantages and disadvantages of using a guide dog; the matching process; training with the dog; socialfunction, feelings of friends and family; and the outcome of the relationship. In this article, these themes are described and exemplified with extracts from the focus group discussion. The study fulfilled its purpose as an information gathering exercise to further investigate the relationship between guide dog handlers and their dogs, and has added to a small but growing body of literature on the topic.

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