Taylor Eleanor M, Robertson Noelle, Lightfoot Courtney J, Smith Alice C, Jones Ceri R
Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7HA, UK.
Leicester Kidney Lifestyle Team, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 9;19(6):3214. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063214.
With the global burden of disease increasing, particularly in relation to often preventable chronic diseases, researchers and clinicians are keen to identify interventions that can mitigate ill health and enhance the psychological wellbeing of people living with long-term conditions (LTCs). It is long established that engagement with nature can support human health and wellbeing, and in recent years, nature-based interventions (NBIs) have been advanced as of potential benefit. This review thus sought to systematically appraise published evidence of the application of NBIs to address psychological wellbeing for those living with LTCs.
A systematic search of three databases, PsycINFO, MEDLINE and SCOPUS, was undertaken, and the BestBETs quality assessment checklist was used to appraise methodological quality of elicited studies.
Of 913 studies identified, 13 studies (12 using quantitative methods, one qualitative) were used. Included papers reported use of a variety of psychological outcomes alongside more circumscribed physiological outcomes. Quality appraisal showed modest robustness, some methodological weaknesses and a dominance of application in developed countries, yet synthesis of studies suggested that reported psychological and physiological outcomes present a strong argument for NBIs having a promising and positive impact on psychological wellbeing.
NBIs have positive psychological and physiological impacts on people with LTCs, suggesting they may be a suitable addition to current maintenance treatment. Future research should focus on minimising study bias and increasing the potential for cross-cultural applications.
随着全球疾病负担的增加,尤其是与常常可预防的慢性病相关的负担,研究人员和临床医生渴望确定能够减轻健康不良状况并提升患有长期病症(LTCs)者心理健康的干预措施。长期以来,与自然接触有助于人类健康和福祉,近年来,基于自然的干预措施(NBIs)已被认为具有潜在益处。因此,本综述旨在系统评估已发表的关于应用NBIs改善LTCs患者心理健康的证据。
对三个数据库PsycINFO、MEDLINE和SCOPUS进行了系统检索,并使用最佳证据主题(BestBETs)质量评估清单来评估所获研究的方法学质量。
在确定的913项研究中,纳入了13项研究(12项采用定量方法,1项采用定性方法)。纳入的论文报告了除更具局限性的生理结果外,还使用了多种心理结果。质量评估显示稳健性一般,存在一些方法学弱点,且主要应用于发达国家,但研究综合表明,所报告的心理和生理结果有力地证明了NBIs对心理健康有前景且积极的影响。
NBIs对LTCs患者有积极的心理和生理影响,表明它们可能是当前维持治疗的合适补充。未来的研究应专注于尽量减少研究偏差,并增加跨文化应用的可能性。