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Engaging with and Shaping Nature: A Nature-Based Intervention for Those with Mental Health and Behavioural Problems at the Westonbirt Arboretum in England

机译:参与并塑造自然:在英国韦斯顿比尔植物园对患有心理健康和行为问题的人进行基于自然的干预

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Mental health problems have become one of the leading causes of disease burden worldwide. This study used qualitative mixed methods including in-situ ‘being and doing’ activities with participants, interviews, and participant observations to explore participant’s experiences of a multi-visit nature-based intervention at Westonbirt Arboretum in England. The research found that three engagement types: (1) social, (2) woodland craft, and (3) creative and sensory, provided a meaningful programme to engage those with mental health, addiction, autism and behavioural problems. These types of engagement conferred a wide range of well-being benefits on participants. The study highlights key elements of the programme that were effective including the importance of repeat visits to nature to enable familiarity, using creative, sensory and craft activities, creating a supportive environment, involving the volunteers, and understanding the needs of participants and the organisations that work with them. The research suggests that nature-based programmes can be designed to be flexible and adaptable to meet the needs of participants with mental health and behavioural problems. Small numbers of participants can be involved in an intensive and immersive way that encourages an emotional affinity with nature. Inclusive and supportive programmes are particularly important for those who are vulnerable, as they are less likely to engage with nature than the wider population.
机译:心理健康问题已成为全球疾病负担的主要原因之一。这项研究使用定性混合方法,包括与参与者进行就地“存在与参与”活动,访谈和参与者观察,以探索参与者在英格兰韦斯顿比尔植物园进行基于自然的多次访问的经验。研究发现,三种参与类型:(1)社交,(2)林地手工艺品和(3)创意和感官,提供了一个有意义的计划来吸引那些患有心理健康,成瘾,自闭症和行为问题的人。这些参与类型为参与者带来了广泛的福利。这项研究强调了该计划有效的关键要素,包括重复访问大自然以提高认识,使用创造性,感官和手工艺活动,创造支持性环境,让志愿者参与以及理解参与者和组织需求的重要性。与他们一起工作。研究表明,基于自然的计划可以设计得灵活,适应性强,以满足患有精神健康和行为问题的参与者的需求。少数参与者可以通过密集和沉浸式的方式参与进来,以鼓励与大自然的情感亲和力。包容性和支持性计划对于弱势群体尤其重要,因为与广泛人群相比,他们与大自然接触的可能性较小。

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