Department of Human Development, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, 24061, USA.
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2010 Dec;25(8):657-65. doi: 10.1177/1533317510385810.
Engaging persons with dementia in meaningful activities supports well-being; however, care staff are challenged to implement age- and ability-appropriate activities in a group setting. We compared a randomly assigned treatment group, who received horticultural therapy-based (HT-based) programming to a comparison group, who engaged in traditional activities (TA) programming, on engagement and affect. Horticultural therapy-based programming was implemented twice weekly at 4 treatment sites for 6 weeks, while regular TA were observed at comparison sites. Results revealed no differences between groups on affective domains. Levels of adaptive behavior differed between the groups, with the treatment group demonstrating higher levels of active, passive, and other engagement and the comparison group demonstrating higher levels of self-engagement. Our results highlight the value of HT-based programs and the importance of simultaneously capturing participants' affective and behavioral responses. Theoretical and practical considerations about the facilitation of and context in which the programming occurs are discussed.
让痴呆症患者参与有意义的活动有助于其保持健康幸福;然而,护理人员在小组环境中实施适合年龄和能力的活动时面临挑战。我们将接受基于园艺疗法的(HT 基础)项目的随机分配治疗组与接受传统活动(TA)项目的对照组进行了比较,以评估其参与度和情绪。基于园艺疗法的项目每周在 4 个治疗点进行两次,为期 6 周,而对照组则在比较点观察常规 TA。结果显示,两组在情感领域没有差异。两组的适应行为水平存在差异,治疗组在主动、被动和其他参与方面表现出更高的水平,而对照组在自我参与方面表现出更高的水平。我们的结果强调了基于 HT 的项目的价值,以及同时捕捉参与者的情感和行为反应的重要性。讨论了有关促进和编程发生的背景的理论和实际考虑。