Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging, Faculty of Social Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8, Canada.
School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Aug 15;21(8):1072. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21081072.
The importance of the outdoors for supporting well-being is recognized, but less is known about the role of the outdoors in supporting people living with dementia. The aim of this study was to examine three stakeholder groups' understandings about outdoor-based support and care for people living with dementia to help understand what might be done to maximize the outdoors as a source of support for people living with dementia. Data were collected in Southern Ontario, Canada, between January and June 2023 via 1-1 interviews (n = 12); four focus groups (n = 17) with staff from organizations providing outdoor recreation or social programming; six in-person focus groups (n = 37); and 2 outdoor-based walking focus groups (n = 17) conducted with people living with dementia, care partners, and older adults. All interviews and focus groups, other than the walking focus groups where the field notes were used, were audio recorded and fully transcribed verbatim. Within and across data sets, thematic analysis was conducted. We report findings relating to the challenges of achieving full participation in outdoor-based activities; perceived physical, social, and mental health benefits of outdoor activities; stigma; and overcoming perceived risks. The importance of the outdoors for people living with dementia and their care partners is evident. There are implications for care policy and practice relating to the promotion of (social) health and well-being for people living with dementia.
户外环境对支持幸福感的重要性已得到认可,但人们对户外环境在支持痴呆症患者方面的作用知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨三个利益相关者群体对基于户外的痴呆症患者支持和护理的理解,以帮助了解如何最大限度地利用户外环境为痴呆症患者提供支持。数据于 2023 年 1 月至 6 月在加拿大安大略省南部通过 1-1 访谈(n=12)、与提供户外娱乐或社交项目的组织的工作人员进行的四次焦点小组(n=17)、六次面对面焦点小组(n=37)以及与痴呆症患者、护理伙伴和老年人一起进行的两次户外步行焦点小组(n=17)收集。除了在户外步行焦点小组中使用现场记录外,所有访谈和焦点小组都进行了录音,并逐字逐句完整转录。在数据集内和跨数据集进行了主题分析。我们报告了与以下方面相关的发现:在户外活动中实现充分参与的挑战;户外活动对身体、社交和心理健康的感知益处;污名化;以及克服感知风险。户外环境对痴呆症患者及其护理伙伴的重要性显而易见。这对与促进(社交)健康和福祉相关的护理政策和实践具有启示意义。