A pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Objectives: Pilot assessment of an equine-assisted services intervention for Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Design: Prospective cohort. Setting: A large Veterans Administration healthcare system. Intervention: Two sessions of instruction in horsemanship skills and two sessions of trail...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: William R. Marchand, Judy Smith, Karl H. Hoopes, Makenna Osborne, Sarah J. Andersen, Kylie Bell, Elena Nazarenko, Rachel Macneill, Katryna Joubert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-03-01
Series:Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0965229922001133
_version_ 1811173463229988864
author William R. Marchand
Judy Smith
Karl H. Hoopes
Makenna Osborne
Sarah J. Andersen
Kylie Bell
Elena Nazarenko
Rachel Macneill
Katryna Joubert
author_facet William R. Marchand
Judy Smith
Karl H. Hoopes
Makenna Osborne
Sarah J. Andersen
Kylie Bell
Elena Nazarenko
Rachel Macneill
Katryna Joubert
author_sort William R. Marchand
collection DOAJ
description Objectives: Pilot assessment of an equine-assisted services intervention for Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Design: Prospective cohort. Setting: A large Veterans Administration healthcare system. Intervention: Two sessions of instruction in horsemanship skills and two sessions of trail rides. Main outcome measures: Safety and feasibility of recruitment, retention, providing the intervention, and measuring outcomes, as well as acceptability of the intervention to the population studied were the main outcome measures. Results: There were no injuries among the 18 participants, 6 staff, or 11 equines over the 3 months of the study. Eleven of 12 (92 %) planned intervention sessions were provided, with one being canceled due to weather. Out of approximately 1800 potential subjects, 21 were enrolled within three months and three dropped out before the first session. The mean number of sessions attended was 3 % and 52 % of participants completed all sessions. The mean PACES score for all sessions together was 109 (SD = 12), with a range of 50–126. Pre- to one-month post-intervention exploratory results indicated increased psychological flexibility (p = 0.008) and positive affect (p = 0.008) as measured by the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire II and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale, respectively as well as decreased PTSD (p = 0.001) and depressive symptoms (p = 0.017) as measured by the PTSD Checklist for DSM 5 and the Beck Depression Inventory, respectively. Conclusions: Results suggest the intervention can be conducted with minimal risk. Further, it was feasible to recruit participants as well as provide the intervention and measure exploratory outcomes. Session attendance and PACES scores indicate acceptability to the Veteran population. The exploratory results will provide sample size estimates for future randomized controlled studies of this intervention Future studies should plan for missed sessions due to weather and consider compensating subjects to enhance retention. Finally, this work provides preliminary evidence that this intervention, without a mental health treatment component, might benefit the mental health of Veterans with PTSD.
first_indexed 2024-04-10T17:47:20Z
format Article
id doaj.art-36d9587788f44148905af60ac2abbd25
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0965-2299
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-10T17:47:20Z
publishDate 2023-03-01
publisher Elsevier
record_format Article
series Complementary Therapies in Medicine
spelling doaj.art-36d9587788f44148905af60ac2abbd252023-02-03T04:55:50ZengElsevierComplementary Therapies in Medicine0965-22992023-03-0172102910A pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorderWilliam R. Marchand0Judy Smith1Karl H. Hoopes2Makenna Osborne3Sarah J. Andersen4Kylie Bell5Elena Nazarenko6Rachel Macneill7Katryna Joubert8VISN 19 Whole Health Flagship Site, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, 500 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USA; Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah, 501 Chipeta Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA; Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, 4815 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA; Correspondence to: Whole Health Service, 11H, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, 500 Foothill, Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USA.Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, 4815 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USADepartment of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, 4815 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USADepartment of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, 4815 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USADepartment of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, 4815 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USADepartment of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, 4815 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USAVISN 19 Whole Health Flagship Site, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, 500 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USAMental Health Service, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, 500 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USAMental Health Service, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, 500 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USAObjectives: Pilot assessment of an equine-assisted services intervention for Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Design: Prospective cohort. Setting: A large Veterans Administration healthcare system. Intervention: Two sessions of instruction in horsemanship skills and two sessions of trail rides. Main outcome measures: Safety and feasibility of recruitment, retention, providing the intervention, and measuring outcomes, as well as acceptability of the intervention to the population studied were the main outcome measures. Results: There were no injuries among the 18 participants, 6 staff, or 11 equines over the 3 months of the study. Eleven of 12 (92 %) planned intervention sessions were provided, with one being canceled due to weather. Out of approximately 1800 potential subjects, 21 were enrolled within three months and three dropped out before the first session. The mean number of sessions attended was 3 % and 52 % of participants completed all sessions. The mean PACES score for all sessions together was 109 (SD = 12), with a range of 50–126. Pre- to one-month post-intervention exploratory results indicated increased psychological flexibility (p = 0.008) and positive affect (p = 0.008) as measured by the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire II and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale, respectively as well as decreased PTSD (p = 0.001) and depressive symptoms (p = 0.017) as measured by the PTSD Checklist for DSM 5 and the Beck Depression Inventory, respectively. Conclusions: Results suggest the intervention can be conducted with minimal risk. Further, it was feasible to recruit participants as well as provide the intervention and measure exploratory outcomes. Session attendance and PACES scores indicate acceptability to the Veteran population. The exploratory results will provide sample size estimates for future randomized controlled studies of this intervention Future studies should plan for missed sessions due to weather and consider compensating subjects to enhance retention. Finally, this work provides preliminary evidence that this intervention, without a mental health treatment component, might benefit the mental health of Veterans with PTSD.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0965229922001133Equine-assisted servicesVeteransPosttraumatic stress disorderDepressionPsychological flexibility
spellingShingle William R. Marchand
Judy Smith
Karl H. Hoopes
Makenna Osborne
Sarah J. Andersen
Kylie Bell
Elena Nazarenko
Rachel Macneill
Katryna Joubert
A pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Equine-assisted services
Veterans
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Depression
Psychological flexibility
title A pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
title_full A pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
title_fullStr A pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
title_full_unstemmed A pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
title_short A pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
title_sort pilot observational study of horsemanship skills training for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
topic Equine-assisted services
Veterans
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Depression
Psychological flexibility
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0965229922001133
work_keys_str_mv AT williamrmarchand apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT judysmith apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT karlhhoopes apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT makennaosborne apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT sarahjandersen apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT kyliebell apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT elenanazarenko apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT rachelmacneill apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT katrynajoubert apilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT williamrmarchand pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT judysmith pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT karlhhoopes pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT makennaosborne pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT sarahjandersen pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT kyliebell pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT elenanazarenko pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT rachelmacneill pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder
AT katrynajoubert pilotobservationalstudyofhorsemanshipskillstrainingforveteranswithposttraumaticstressdisorder