The purpose of this study was to determine the responses of individuals with advanced dementia to two novel sensory environments in a nursing home facility. The first was a multisensory Snoezelen room; the second was a temporary Japanese garden. Subjects viewed each environment twice a week for 15 minutes during the study. Stress was measured using heart rate and informant-based behavioral changes. By these criteria, the garden-viewing group showed positive behavioral changes while the responses of the subjects in the Snoezelen group were more negative. The response of the subjects' pulse rate was most dramatic. During the 15 minutes in the garden, the average rate (all subjects/all visits) was significantly less than in their residential r...
Background Studies conducted on the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions have indicated that...
Objective:This paper reports the effects on challenging (agitated) behaviours, such as aggression, n...
Research Objectives: To design an age-friendly sensory stimulation gar-den (SSG) to cultivate happin...
Multisensory environments such as Snoezelen® rooms are becoming increasingly popular in health c...
Objectives Considering the importance of going outside in a natural environment for people in genera...
Objective: The objective of this study is to trace short-term changes in mood and heart function in ...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
Aim: To evaluate the process of daily going outside in a nursing home garden and explore the effect ...
Exposure to green space and nature has a potential role to play in the care of people with dementia,...
Previous research has shown that exposure to Japanese gardens reduces physiological measures of stre...
International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of environmental density on the behavior...
Dementia is an irreversible and incurable syndrome that leads to progressive impairment of cognitive...
There are currently about 6 million people with dementia in the European Union. With ageing, a numbe...
The current study examined the effect of an indoor simulated garden installation that included visua...
Background Studies conducted on the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions have indicated that...
Objective:This paper reports the effects on challenging (agitated) behaviours, such as aggression, n...
Research Objectives: To design an age-friendly sensory stimulation gar-den (SSG) to cultivate happin...
Multisensory environments such as Snoezelen® rooms are becoming increasingly popular in health c...
Objectives Considering the importance of going outside in a natural environment for people in genera...
Objective: The objective of this study is to trace short-term changes in mood and heart function in ...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
Aim: To evaluate the process of daily going outside in a nursing home garden and explore the effect ...
Exposure to green space and nature has a potential role to play in the care of people with dementia,...
Previous research has shown that exposure to Japanese gardens reduces physiological measures of stre...
International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of environmental density on the behavior...
Dementia is an irreversible and incurable syndrome that leads to progressive impairment of cognitive...
There are currently about 6 million people with dementia in the European Union. With ageing, a numbe...
The current study examined the effect of an indoor simulated garden installation that included visua...
Background Studies conducted on the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions have indicated that...
Objective:This paper reports the effects on challenging (agitated) behaviours, such as aggression, n...
Research Objectives: To design an age-friendly sensory stimulation gar-den (SSG) to cultivate happin...