This article reports the voices of 22 people with early to moderate dementia and their carers about the use of the outdoor environment. Analysis of semi-structured interviews demonstrates that people with early dementia value the outdoor environment for reasons such as exercise, fresh air, emotional well-being, the opportunity for informal encounters with neighbours and friends and the appreciation of the countryside. Conversely, not being able to go out was associated with feelings of depression. Carers reported that the impact of dementia was to decrease the frequency of outdoor activity and to limit the areas visited to those that were the most familiar. Maintaining outdoor activity is likely to be an effective measure in extending the p...
This master's research project investigated the effects of joint outdoor walks on caregiver stress a...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
Vulnerability is a problematic label routinely applied to people with dementia, yet their situated e...
This article discusses results from interviewing people with dementia about their participation outd...
Purpose There is growing interest in and evidence for the benefits of connecting with nature for pe...
Background: Previous research shows that people with dementia seem to experience outdoor environment...
Exposure to green space and nature has a potential role to play in the care of people with dementia,...
Engagement in green spaces impacts positively on wellbeing and quality of life. However, little is k...
We aimed in this study to investigate (1) outdoor wayfinding performance of people with dementia; an...
Persons living with dementia face a reduction of their life space outside home and disengagement fro...
This study investigates the meaning and use of urban woodlands and forests, and how they can contrib...
Majority of research examining the impact of the built environment on people with dementia focuses o...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
This master's research project investigated the effects of joint outdoor walks on caregiver stress a...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
Vulnerability is a problematic label routinely applied to people with dementia, yet their situated e...
This article discusses results from interviewing people with dementia about their participation outd...
Purpose There is growing interest in and evidence for the benefits of connecting with nature for pe...
Background: Previous research shows that people with dementia seem to experience outdoor environment...
Exposure to green space and nature has a potential role to play in the care of people with dementia,...
Engagement in green spaces impacts positively on wellbeing and quality of life. However, little is k...
We aimed in this study to investigate (1) outdoor wayfinding performance of people with dementia; an...
Persons living with dementia face a reduction of their life space outside home and disengagement fro...
This study investigates the meaning and use of urban woodlands and forests, and how they can contrib...
Majority of research examining the impact of the built environment on people with dementia focuses o...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
This master's research project investigated the effects of joint outdoor walks on caregiver stress a...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
Vulnerability is a problematic label routinely applied to people with dementia, yet their situated e...