Proposal:Healthcare:speciality=equine-assisted
healthcare:speciality=equine-assisted | |
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Proposal status: | Canceled (inactive) |
Proposed by: | Codesurfer |
Tagging: | healthcare:speciality=equine-assisted |
Applies to: | |
Definition: | I have canceled this proposal in favor of a new proposed tag. |
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Rendered as: | text |
Draft started: | 2024-01-14 |
Proposal
This is a canceled draft proposal based on Discussion Comments.
Please see the new proposal here: Proposal:Social facility=equine assisted centre
Equine-assisted therapy (EAT) encompasses a range of treatments that involve activities with horses and other equines to promote human physical and mental health.[1][2] Physiotherapists, psychologists, and counselors successfully use EAT for patients with different cognitive, behavioral, physical, and psychological modalities[1]. Recent studies have found improvements in fine and gross motor skills, cognitive function, and emotional well-being after EAT sessions.[3][4]
There are over 1,000 officially-recognized therapeutic riding centers globally which are not mapped in OSM or not tagged appropriately in OSM[5][6].
Use of the tag healthcare:speciality=equine-assisted would help to identify equestrian facilities dedicated only for equine-assisted therapies as a healthcare treatment service in OSM.
Current Usage
The proposed tag is in use (started as a user-defined tag in late 2023) in several countries.
Results from OSM Tag / Feature Status Search
Current as of 1.14.2024
- Abandoned: Not found
- Archived: Not found
- Canceled: Not found
- Draft: Present, this proposal
- Inactive: Not found
- Obsoleted: Not found
- Rejected: Not found
- Undefined or Invalid: Not found
Rationale
Community Need for the Proposed Tag
There is no standard map or website with EAT locations. The current state outside of OSM is fragmented by regional interests and there is no single source of Findable and Accessible (FAIR) data for EAT.
- Some EAT organizations host maps with member locations (PATH International find a program).
- Two websites provide map-based lookups with provider submitted data (equestriantherapy.com) (PA Equine Directory)
Benefits
Use of this tag would benefit those seeking care by using this tag to identify locations of nearby therapeutic riding centers in OSM. Sustained use of this tag in the future could support open-access derivative mapping services and products.
A Sample Set of EAT Provider Locations
Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA)
500 Member Centers. EGALA cites 49,945 clients served in 40 countries.[7]
EQUURA Terapias Ecuestres
Una Asociación nacional sin ánimo de lucro inscrita en el Registro Nacional de Asociaciones.[8]
Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH International)
813 Member Centers. PATH cites 53,399 clients served in 22 countries.[9]
Tagging
This proposal follows the "one feature, one OSM element" guidance.
For equine-assisted therapy, the riders (clients/patients) conduct therapy sessions within a Riding centre / Riding stables where people practice horse riding, typically in their spare time[10]. The Riding centre / Riding stables feature is for the whole area or perimeter of an equestrian facility which may contain one or more riding arenas, stables, riding halls, other related buildings or paddocks.[10]
The approved tags for Riding centre / Riding stables feature include:
- name=*.
However, these tags are not inclusive of EAT and do not cover the full breadth of healthcare services for facilities providing EAT sessions.
Application Category
Generally British English spelling and terminology are used for this key (speciality vs specialty).[11] This key may also be used for the speciality of other medical practitioners such as physiotherapists, psychologists, and counselors.[11]
Previous Proposed Element (Pre-Discussion)
Closed Way or Area:
Ideally, one should map the facility as an area if the perimeter is known. Otherwise map as a node.
The tag healthcare:speciality=equine-assisted could be used in conjunction with the following tags for an mapped Riding centre / Riding stables[12] that specializes in EAT.
- name=*
- leisure=horse_riding (needed to render the polygon)
It is not advisable to tag individual riding halls, riding arenas, or stables with this tag. Recommended to use this tag once for a horseback riding center / riding stable area feature only.
Other Proposed Elements for Consideration
Other proposed elements from the Discussion under consideration.
- Area -
amenity=social_facility + social_facility=equine_assisted_centre + social_facility:for
- Area - Key:leisure=equine_assisted
- Area - Key:health service:*support + Key:health_specialty:equine_assisted
Appropriateness of Similar Tags
social_facility=equine_assisted_centre
As of 2.24.24, there were several facilities starting to use this user-defined tag based on this proposal discussion.
Applicability Considerations:
- Use of this draft user-defined tag would enable searching of equine-assisted centers.
- Use of this tag would not conflict with established leisure keys and tags related to riding.
- Use of this tag encompasses all types of EAT activities as well as general horsemanship activities within a facility/center.
healthcare:speciality=animal-assisted
There are a few facilities using this tag starting sometime around 2023.[13]
- Node: Unser Hof "Okkar BÚ" 10747829862 10747829862 focusing on equine-assisted therapy in Delmenhorst.
- Way: Krümelhof 116028410 116028410 focusing on animal-assisted (all types of animals, including horses) pedagogy in Augsburg.
Applicability Considerations:
Use of the draft Tag:healthcare:speciality=animal-assisted would not be applicable for a directed search for EAT. If one were seeking EAT, the most logical starting point for searching locations would be to search on the word equine or horse and not searching on the word animal.
healthcare:speciality=hippotherapy
There are a few facilities using this tag starting around 2013[14].
Applicability Considerations:
Hippotherapy is one specialized category of EAT[15] and it is a term that is not used by the general public when seeking equine-assisted services.
Examples
Please see the following link to the OpenStreetMap element that uses the proposed tag:
- Way: Chiverton Riding for the Disabled 1238260723 1238260723
Please see the following link to the OpenStreetMap element that uses the revised proposed tag:
- Way: Way: EQUI-KIDS Therapeutic Riding Program 194862241 194862241
Rendering
Open for suggested comments.
Features/Pages affected
Tag:healthcare:speciality=equine-assisted
User Defined Tag: healthcare:speciality=hippotherapy
External discussions
OSM Tagging Digest, Vol 173, Issue 12 - Sun, 18 Feb 2024
Comments
Please comment on the discussion page.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ayala, M.D.; Carrillo, A.; Iniesta, P.; Ferrer, P. Pilot Study of the Influence of Equine Assisted Therapy on Physiological and Behavioral Parameters Related to Welfare of Horses and Patients. Animals 2021, 11, 3527. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11123527
- ↑ White-Lewis S. Equine-assisted therapies using horses as healers: A concept analysis. Nurs Open. 2019 Sep 27;7(1):58-67. doi: 10.1002/nop2.377. PMID: 31871691; PMCID: PMC6917924.
- ↑ Stergiou AN, Mattila-Rautiainen S, Varvarousis DN, Tzoufi M, Plyta P, Beris A, Ploumis A. The efficacy of Equine Assisted Therapy intervention in gross motor function, performance, and spasticity in children with Cerebral Palsy. Front Vet Sci. 2023 Aug 15;10:1203481. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1203481. PMID: 37649564; PMCID: PMC10464617.
- ↑ Rigby BR, Davis RW, Bittner MD, Harwell RW, Leek EJ, Johnson GA, Nichols DL. Changes in Motor Skill Proficiency After Equine-Assisted Activities and Brain-Building Tasks in Youth With Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Front Vet Sci. 2020 Jan 31;7:22. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00022. PMID: 32083104; PMCID: PMC7004954.
- ↑ EAGALA - About Us
- ↑ PATH International Fact Sheet 2020
- ↑ EAGALA - About Us
- ↑ [1] Equura - Quienes somos
- ↑ PATH International Fact Sheet 2020
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Tag:leisure=horse riding
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Key:healthcare:speciality
- ↑ Riding
- ↑ OSM Tag History Permalink
- ↑ [2] OSM Tag History Permalink
- ↑ Wikipedia: Hippotherapy