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People-nature interactions: The therapeutic role of nature in elderly residents' everyday experience in a long term care facility.

机译:人与自然的相互作用:自然在长期护理机构中对老年人的日常体验的治疗作用。

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The eight-week intervention study, conducted in a long term care setting in Canada with 29 elderly residents, examined the effects of people-nature interactions on residents' perceived sense of restoration and helplessness. The study also explored factors associated with introducing nature into long term care settings to facilitate the well-being of elderly residents. A mixed research method was employed.;Residents living in nine separate houses were randomly assigned to one of the three groups; active involvement, passive involvement, and control. The Modified Perceived Restoration Scale and Geriatric Depression Scale were administered weekly. Participant observation, focus groups, and structured interviews were conducted throughout the intervention to explore the ways in which residents and staff members experienced the use of plants in their living/work environment.;The results revealed that caring for nature had a significant association with improving the sense of restoration. However, participant observation of indoor plants in the living room area did not seem to demonstrate any significant statistical effect. Also, observing or caring for plants resulted in a significant quantitative impact on reducing the level of depression. Qualitative findings were more informative. Data from interview, participant observation, and focus groups suggest that indoor plants can be beneficial when they are cared for by the elderly residents, because the sense of ownership and attachment may positively enhance the residents' sense of restoration in their living environment. Additionally, it was found that physical, organizational, and social environment heavily influence how residents interact with nature. If the objective is to facilitate meaningful activities and relationships for residents, a strong commitment by leaders in the organization and continuous training and education for direct care workers are critical. The availability of space for plants, residents' pride and staff members' willingness to support people-nature interactions may influence the success of introducing plants into long term care settings.
机译:这项为期八周的干预研究在加拿大的29位老年居民中进行了长期护理,调查了人与自然的互动对居民感知的恢复和无助感的影响。该研究还探讨了将自然引入长期护理环境以促进老年人居住的相关因素。采用混合研究方法。将居住在九个独立房屋中的居民随机分配到三组中的一组中;主动参与,被动参与和控制。每周应用改良的知觉恢复量表和老年抑郁量表。在整个干预过程中,进行了参与者观察,焦点小组讨论和结构化访谈,以探讨居民和工作人员在其生活/​​工作环境中体验植物使用的方式。结果表明,关爱自然与改善环境有着显着的联系。恢复感。但是,参与者对起居室中室内植物的观察似乎并未显示出任何显着的统计效果。同样,观察或照顾植物对降低抑郁水平也产生了重大的定量影响。定性的发现更具参考价值。来自访谈,参与者观察和焦点小组的数据表明,室内植物在由年长居民照料时可能是有益的,因为所有权和依恋感可能会积极增强居民在其居住环境中的恢复感。此外,还发现物理,组织和社会环境严重影响了居民与自然的互动方式。如果目标是促进居民的有意义的活动和关系,则组织领导者的坚定承诺以及对直接护理人员的持续培训和教育至关重要。植物空间的可用性,居民的自豪感和员工支持人与自然互动的意愿可能会影响将植物引入长期护理环境的成功。

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  • 作者

    Kiyota, Emi.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.;
  • 学科 Gerontology.;Psychology General.;Architecture.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 234 p.
  • 总页数 234
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 老年病学;心理学;建筑科学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:40

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