The power of nature – Katy Hancock, Part of Life

Categories: Care and Research.

1)  Nature-based treatment for chronic pain.

The power of nature at end of life - Part of Life

A literature review of the physiological and psychological parameters connected with chronic pain and influenced by contact with nature.

By Giada Zannini, Chad Staddon and Wayne Powell,

University of the West of England.   View research 

2)  The Effects of Forest Therapy on Coping with Chronic Widespread Pain –

Nature and pain - Part of Life

Physiological and Psychological Differences between Participants in a Forest Therapy Programme and a Control Group.

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2016 Mar; 13(3): 255 – Published online 2016 Feb 24.

Jin-Woo Han,1,† Han Choi,1,† Yo-Han Jeon,1 Chong-Hyeon Yoon,2 Jong-Min Woo,1,3 and Won Kim1,3,*

3)  End-of-life care for people with dementia on a green care farm during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nature and dementia - Part of Life

A qualitative study – BMC Geriatrics.

Kirsten D. Smit, Sascha R. Bolt, Bram de Boer, Hilde Verbeek and Judith M. M. Meijers.

4)  Effect of horticultural therapy on mental health

A meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) 29(4), pp. 603-615, 2022

 

5) The social and physical environmental factors associated with the play of children living with life threatening/limiting conditions

A Q methodology study.

Journal: Child: Care, Health & Development 48(2), pp. 336-346, 2022

Jasem, Zainab A.;Lambrick, Danielle;Randall, Duncan C. and Darlington, Anne‐Sophie

6)   Palliative Care in Dutch Green Care Farms and Innovative Small-Scale Living Facilities.

International Psychogeriatrics.

Brittany DeGraves, Judith Meijers, Carole Estabrooks, Hilde Verbeek.

7)  Determining the Effect of Group Flower Arranging Sessions on Caregiver Self-Efficacy and Stress Levels in an In-Patient Hospice.

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OMEGA—Journal of Death and Dying

2021, Vol. 84(2) 491–511

Joanne Lavin, Claire Lavin, Xin Bai, Stephanie Mastropaolo, and Debbie Feldman

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