Aim: To present a narrative review of the empirical literature on the use of horticultural therapy in dementia care.Method: A comprehensive literature search, conducted in December 2014, resulted in the selection of 15 primary research articles for review. Of these, three used qualitative methods, five used quantitative methods and seven used mixed methodology. The articles were critically appraised, and the narrative synthesis used a thematic approach whereby prominent themes from the articles were grouped to form representative themes.Findings: Three main themes emerged from the narrative synthesis: the emotional health of people living with dementia, their perceived self-identity and their levels of engagement.Conclusion: Horticultural t...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
Engaging persons with dementia in meaningful activities supports well-being; however, care staff are...
Introduction: Dementia is a debilitating disease affecting over 50 million people. Major challenges ...
Aim: To present a narrative review of the empirical literature on the use of horticultural therapy i...
[[abstract]]Background A patient with dementia often uses drugs and being limited their freedom due ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community dwellin...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Introduction: Young onset dementia (YOD) affects about 1 in 1500 people aged under 65 years in the U...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not horticultural t...
Objectives Considering the importance of going outside in a natural environment for people in genera...
This paper is a systematic review of quantitative studies conducted on the benefits of visiting gar...
Horticulture therapy involves the use of simple gardening activities to promote higher intellectual ...
International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
Engaging persons with dementia in meaningful activities supports well-being; however, care staff are...
Introduction: Dementia is a debilitating disease affecting over 50 million people. Major challenges ...
Aim: To present a narrative review of the empirical literature on the use of horticultural therapy i...
[[abstract]]Background A patient with dementia often uses drugs and being limited their freedom due ...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community dwellin...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Introduction: Young onset dementia (YOD) affects about 1 in 1500 people aged under 65 years in the U...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not horticultural t...
Objectives Considering the importance of going outside in a natural environment for people in genera...
This paper is a systematic review of quantitative studies conducted on the benefits of visiting gar...
Horticulture therapy involves the use of simple gardening activities to promote higher intellectual ...
International audienceBackground: Dementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were...
Introduction: Exposure to nature is known to support psychological wellbeing, and can support People...
Engaging persons with dementia in meaningful activities supports well-being; however, care staff are...
Introduction: Dementia is a debilitating disease affecting over 50 million people. Major challenges ...