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Biopsychosocial Effects of Gardening Activities

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T.C. ORDU ÜNİVERSİTESİ

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Psychological Well Being
Depression
Cognition
Anxiety
Life Satisfaction

Treatments

Other: Gardening Activity

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06844084
OrduBAP

Details and patient eligibility

About

Due to the increasing number of elderly population worldwide, elderly care is becoming increasingly important and the number of elderly in institutional care is increasing. In this context, the implementation of easily applicable, cost-effective and accessible physical activity programmes for the elderly in nursing homes is important for the physical, mental and social health of the elderly. Gardening activities are a non-pharmacological intervention that has recently increased in popularity in the elderly and can be easily applied. It is known that gardening activities in the elderly affect some biochemical parameters along with mental health effects and reduce stress, especially by reducing cortisol levels. By providing physical mobility in the elderly with gardening activities, there may be an increase in irisin level and BDNF level, which is an indicator of improvement in cognitive functions, and a decrease in cortisol level, which is an indicator of stress. With the project, the effects of gardening activities on the elderly will be examined comprehensively in a biopsychosocial manner. In this project, the effects of gardening activities on anxiety, depression, life satisfaction, psychological well-being and biochemical parameters will be examined in the elderly living in a nursing home. In the project, gardening activities will be applied to the elderly in the experimental group once a week for 60 minutes for 16 weeks (4 months). With the project, it is aimed to strengthen the elderly biopsychosocially by making them do gardening activities.

Full description

Improvement of living conditions, development of health services and technology lead to prolonged life expectancy and accordingly, the number of elderly population is gradually increasing. For this reason, elderly care is becoming increasingly important and the number of elderly in institutional care is increasing. The elderly in nursing homes may experience many physical, mental and social problems. The elderly in nursing homes may experience problems such as decreased self-esteem, increased dependency in daily living activities, chronic diseases, fear of death, lack of social support, cognitive deficiencies, anxiety due to environmental and lifestyle changes, depression and lack of life satisfaction. In this context, the implementation of easily applicable, cost-effective and accessible physical activity programmes for the elderly in nursing homes is important for the physical, mental and social health of the elderly. Gardening activities are a non-pharmacological intervention that has recently increased in popularity in the elderly and can be easily applied. Gardening activities positively affect the sense of commitment and success, self-expression, social interaction, sense of responsibility, self-esteem, cognitive skills and creativity in the elderly. It is known that gardening activities in the elderly affect some biochemical parameters along with mental health effects and reduce stress, especially by reducing cortisol levels. By providing physical mobility in the elderly with gardening activities, there may be an increase in irisin level and BDNF level, which is an indicator of improvement in cognitive functions, and a decrease in cortisol level, which is an indicator of stress. In the literature, it is seen that studies examining the effects of gardening activities on the health of the elderly have been carried out, but the studies on this subject in our country are very limited. With the project, for the first time in our country, the effects of gardening activities on the elderly will be examined comprehensively in a biopsychosocial manner. In this project, the effects of gardening activities on anxiety, depression, life satisfaction, psychological well-being and biochemical parameters will be examined in the elderly living in a nursing home. In the project, gardening activities will be applied to the elderly in the experimental group once a week for 60 minutes for 16 weeks (4 months). With the project, it is aimed to strengthen the elderly biopsychosocially by making them do gardening activities.

Enrollment

42 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Elderly people who have been living in a nursing home for at least 6 months,
  • Elderly people with a mini mental test score of 24 and above,
  • Elderly people who do not have vision or hearing loss that may prevent gardening activities,
  • Elderly people who are open to communication and cooperation and who volunteer to participate in the study will be included in the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Elderly people with physical (such as stroke, Parkinson's) and psychiatric diseases (such as mental retardation) that may prevent gardening activities,
  • Elderly people with chronic diseases in the exacerbation process (heart failure, chronic renal failure, etc.) will be excluded from the study.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

42 participants in 2 patient groups

Experimental Group
Experimental group
Description:
In the project, gardening activities will be applied to the participants in the experimental group once a week for 60 minutes for 16 weeks (4 months) in a nursing home and greenhouse. In the project, the elderly will be informed about gardening activities in the nursing home. The applications will be carried out in the greenhouse.
Treatment:
Other: Gardening Activity
Control Group
No Intervention group
Description:
Participants in the control group will not receive any intervention during the study. They will participate in routine activities in the nursing home (crafts such as philography, relief, knitting, and folk dances and bocce games in the atelier). After the final tests are administered in the study, participants in the control group will be engaged in gardening activities for 60 minutes once a week for 4 weeks (1 month) (this period was determined by taking the project duration into account).

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Central trial contact

Hacer Gök Uğur, Asos. Prof.

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