Newton Rita, Keady John, Tsekleves Emmanuel, Adams Obe Sue
Division of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK.
Division of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK; Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Bury New Road, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 2EG, UK.
Health Place. 2021 Mar;68:102516. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102516. Epub 2021 Feb 18.
In this narrative review we explored existing evidence about people living with dementia accessing and using their garden in both the domestic home and care home settings. The review revealed that gardens enabled people living with dementia to maintain a sense of continuity and identity by connecting to nature, people, and to the moment, whilst managing everyday risks. However, the review also revealed a number of areas where attention and study is urgently required, including: increasing the visibility and presence of people living with dementia in the literature; developing more participatory, creative and co-research designs; and exploring the person living with dementia's denial of access to garden spaces.
在这篇叙述性综述中,我们探讨了有关痴呆症患者在家庭和护理院环境中进入和使用花园的现有证据。该综述表明,花园能让痴呆症患者通过与自然、他人以及当下建立联系来维持连续性和身份感,同时应对日常风险。然而,该综述还揭示了一些迫切需要关注和研究的领域,包括:提高痴呆症患者在文献中的可见度和代表性;开展更多参与性、创造性和合作性的研究设计;以及探究痴呆症患者被拒绝进入花园空间的情况。