2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12603-009-0223-6
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Day care at green care farms: A novel way to stimulate dietary intake of community-dwelling older people with dementia?

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“…With regard to older people, informal training in the countryside may influence their psychological well-being, physical health, and social inclusion (Barnicle & Midden, 2003;Di Iacovo, 2011;Selhub & Logan, 2012;Sempik, Rickhuss, & Beeston, 2014). Moreover, practicing green activities improves older people's vitality (Capaldi, Passmore, Nisbet, Zelenski, & Dopko, 2015) and balance (Chen & Janke, 2012), influences their diet by stimulating their total energy and fluid intake (De Bruin et al, 2010), facilitates higher levels of social engagement (Gigliotti & Jarrott, 2005), and increases social interactions (Makizako et al, 2015). Many studies assessing the impact of green care programs on older people have targeted individuals with dementia (De Boer et al, 2016;De Bruin et al, 2010;Hassink, Elings, Zweekhorst, van den Nieuwenhuizen, & Smit, 2010;Ura et al, 2018), and the majority were carried out in residential facilities and for therapeutic purposes .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to older people, informal training in the countryside may influence their psychological well-being, physical health, and social inclusion (Barnicle & Midden, 2003;Di Iacovo, 2011;Selhub & Logan, 2012;Sempik, Rickhuss, & Beeston, 2014). Moreover, practicing green activities improves older people's vitality (Capaldi, Passmore, Nisbet, Zelenski, & Dopko, 2015) and balance (Chen & Janke, 2012), influences their diet by stimulating their total energy and fluid intake (De Bruin et al, 2010), facilitates higher levels of social engagement (Gigliotti & Jarrott, 2005), and increases social interactions (Makizako et al, 2015). Many studies assessing the impact of green care programs on older people have targeted individuals with dementia (De Boer et al, 2016;De Bruin et al, 2010;Hassink, Elings, Zweekhorst, van den Nieuwenhuizen, & Smit, 2010;Ura et al, 2018), and the majority were carried out in residential facilities and for therapeutic purposes .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Niederlande wurde als Referenzgebiet gewählt, da in den Niederlanden Green Care im SeniorInnen-Betreuungsbereich weitgehend etabliert ist und bereits praktische Erfahrungen in Bezug auf die Umsetzung gesammelt werden konnten Hassink et al, 2013;Roest et al, 2010). In den Niederlanden hat sich neben der traditionellen Tagesbetreuung, welche zumeist in ein Pflegezentrum integriert ist, auch das Angebot der Green Care Tagesbetreuung auf landwirtschaftlichen Betrieben durchgesetzt (De Bruin et al, 2010a). Dieses wird sogar bei DemenzpatientInnen erfolgreich angewendet (Bäuerle und Heeg, 2007;De Bruin et al, 2009;2010b).…”
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“…Dessein, Bock, and de Krom, 2013). The public health frame emphasizes the potential benefits that can be derived from the provision of physical and spiritual experiences in a natural setting that encompasses seasonal cycles (De Bruin et al, 2010;De Vries, 2006). The social inclusion framework recognizes that persons with mental illness, as well as others, may have been excluded from the larger society (Dessein, Bock, and de Krom, 2013) and seeks to help them reintegrate into society through activities formulated to increase their knowledge and skills, re-establish their ability to engage in work, and develop their self-esteem.…”
Section: Moral Treatment Principles and Therapeutic Farm Communities mentioning
confidence: 99%