Indoor gardening older adults: effects on socialization, activities of daily living, and loneliness |
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Authors: | Brown Victoria M Allen Aimee C Dwozan Marci Mercer Ivey Warren Kim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Adult and Gerontological Health, School of Health Sciences, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, USA. |
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Abstract: | This study examined the effects of indoor gardening on socialization, activities of daily living (ADLs), and perceptions of loneliness in elderly nursing home residents. A total of 66 residents from two nursing homes participated in this two-phase study. In phase one, experimental group 1 participated once a week for 5 weeks in gardening activities while a control group received a 20-minute visit. While no significant differences were found between groups in socialization or perceptions of loneliness, there were significant pretest-posttest differences within groups on loneliness and guidance, reassurance of worth, social integration, and reliable alliance. The results also demonstrated gardening interventions had a significant effect on three ADLs (transfer, eating, and toileting). Phase two examined differences in the effects of a 5-week versus a 2-week intervention program. Although no significant within-group differences were noted in socialization, loneliness, or ADLs, the 5-week program was more effective in increasing socialization and physical functioning. |
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