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Application of horticulture therapy as a health intervention for elderly people in nursing homes: a scoping review

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16 wrz 2024

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Flow chart of the literature screening.
Flow chart of the literature screening.

Search strategies_

#1 (Care Facility[MeSH Terms]) OR (Skilled Nursing Facility[MeSH Terms]) OR (Institutional Care[MeSH Terms]) OR (Homes for the Aged[MeSH Terms]) OR (Nursing Home[MeSH Terms]) OR (Old age home[MeSH Terms]) OR (Nursing Care[MeSH Terms]) OR (elderly care facility[MeSH Terms]) OR (long-term care facility[MeSH Terms]) OR (Nursing Care Management[MeSH Terms]) OR (Residential Facility[MeSH Terms])
#2 (Elderly[MeSH Terms]) OR (Older people[MeSH Terms]) OR (aged[MeSH Terms]) OR (Older adults[MeSH Terms])
#3 (horticulture therapy[MeSH Terms]) OR (horticultural therapy[MeSH Terms]) OR (gardening therapy[MeSH Terms]) OR (garden therapy[MeSH Terms]) OR (therapeutic horticulture[MeSH Terms]) OR (Horticulture Therapy[MeSH Terms])
#1 AND #2 AND #3

Summarised characteristics of eligible articles_

Author Years Location Study design Participant Intervention Main findings Outcome measures
Age (year) Sample size (observation group/control group) Measure Duration and frequency
Chu et al.13 2019 China RCT ≥65 75/75 Intervention group performed planting and handicraft activities, and the rest were the same as the control group 1–1.5 h per time/8 week A reduction in depressive symptoms and improvement of the level of mental health (21) (22)
Yao and Chen17 2017 China (Taiwan) Quasi-experimental study ≥65 44/41 Intervention group performed indoor planting activities, and the rest were the same as the control group 1 h per week/8 weeks Significant improvement in the activities of daily life, the sense of happiness, and interpersonal intimacy (19)(25)(26)(27)
Mochizuki-Kawai et al.18 2021 Japan Quasi-experimental study 90.3 ± 6.8 8/8 Intervention group performed bedside structured floral arrangement program, and the rest were the same as the control group 4 min/5 days HT had a greater effect on QOL, and the depressive symptoms have reduced greatly (3)(4)(5)
Yang et al.14 2021 China RCT ≥60 8/8 The intervention group performed outdoor planting, handicraft activities, and derivative activities, and the rest were the same as the control group 1 h per week/10 weeks A reduction of the apathy in dementia elderly and improvement in cognitive function (6)(7)(8)
Jueng and Chen.19 2022 China Quasi-experimental study 60–85 37/49 Intervention group conducted indoor desktop gardening, and other measures were the same as the control group 40 min per week/12 weeks Significant benefits on SOC level of older LTCF residents (9)
Park et al.20 2020 Korea Quasi-experimental study ≥65 20/20 Intervention groups were cultivated with low-intensity to moderate-intensity gardening activities, and the others were the same as the control group 1 h per time/ twice per week/12 weeks The ability of cognitive and BDNF levels in the gardening group was significantly improved (10)(11)(12)(13)
Chen and Ji29 2015 China Mixed methods research 60–85 5/5 The intervention group performed indoor planting, handicraft, and cooking activities, and the rest were the same as the control group 1.5 h per week/10 weeks Significant improvement in the sense of achievement, happiness, and reduced loneliness (14) (15)
Lai et al.15 2018 China (Hong Kong) RCT ≥70 46/50 The intervention group performed indoor and outdoor planting activities, and the rest were the same as the control group 1 h per week/8 weeks HT enhanced the sense of happiness greatly (2)(15)(16)(17) (18)(24)
Lo et al.27 2019 China (Hong Kong) Qualitative research ≥70 22 Intervention group conducted horticultural courses, and the rest were the same as the control group 1 h per week/8 weeks A significant improvement was observed in well-being and quality of life
Bourdon and Belmin21 2021 France Quasi-experimental study 81.0 + 3.5 3/3/3 Group A were encouraged to invite enriched garden, group B were reminded to visit to invite conventional sensory garden, and ensure the elderly visited 4 times/ week 10–20 min per time/4 times per week/24 weeks Significant benefits on the level of cognition (6)(19)(20)
Bassi et al.22 2018 Italy Quasi-experimental study ≥65 6/7 The first group took part in plant cultivation and handicraft activities, then took part in routine nursing home activities; the second group took part in routine activities and then took part in gardening activities 1 h per week/6 weeks HT had improved the quality of life, reduced stress, promoted happy mood, and enhanced mental health (6)
Luk et al.23 2011 USA Quasi-experimental study ≥65 7/7 The intervention group performed outdoor planting and handicraft activities, and the rest were the same as the control group 30 min per time/ twice per week/6 weeks A reduction in the agitation in the elderly with dementia had been noticed (6)(23)
Dahlkvist et al.26 2016 Sweden Mixed methods research 84.8 290 Encouraged to wander around in gardens and green spaces Not mentioned A significant improvement was observed in healthy self-perceived ability and level of health (27)(28)
Edwards et al.28 2013 Australia Qualitative research 79–90 12 The intervention group visited the therapeutic garden, and the others were the same as the control group 12 weeks, duration and frequency were not mentioned Significant benefits in the quality of life and HT could reduce stress to a certain extent (4)(6)(29)
Hassan et al.16 2018 China Randomised controlled cross-over study 79.5 + 8.0 20/20 First day, the first group conducted a transplanting activity using soil with plants; the second group conducted a transplanting activity using soil without plants, the next day, 2 groups exchanged activities 15 min per day/2 days HT reduced blood pressure and anxiety, persuade the elderly to relax (1)(30)(31)(32)
Masuya et al.24 2014 Japan Quasi-experimental study ≥65 9/9 Intervention group performed planting and cooking activities, and the rest were the same as the control group 30–40 min per week/6 weeks A significant improvement was observed in short-term depression and life satisfaction (6)(19)(21)(33)
Tse25 2010 China (Hong Kong) Quasi-experimental study ≥60 27/26 The intervention group did indoor plant planting, discussion, and diary writing activities, then the rest were the same as the control group 8 weeks, duration and frequency were not mentioned Significant improvement in physical activity level, the ability of moving, life satisfaction, and social level, then HT reduced loneliness (34)(35)(36)(37)
Zushi30 2008 Japan Mixed methods research 64–90 6/6/6 Three groups of elderly people were conducted indoor and outdoor gardening activities. 8 weeks, duration and frequency were not mentioned Interest, motivation, communication skills, self-confidence, and self-achievement improved significantly (38)
Język:
Angielski
Częstotliwość wydawania:
4 razy w roku
Dziedziny czasopisma:
Medycyna, Zawody pomocnicze, pielęgniarstwo