id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_d64o2yh3cbh3nmqm5jhsyhqbnu Chris Moeller Nature-based interventions in institutional and organisational settings: a scoping review 2018.0 70 .pdf application/pdf 23767 1976 54 identified: Gardening/therapeutic horticulture; animal-assisted therapies; care farming and an institutional setting, including varieties of therapeutic horticulture, gardening activities, tables, covering: type of institutional setting; target population; participants; study design; studies were grouped and tabulated into the following intervention types: 1) Garden and mental health problems were the most commonly targeted population for both gardenbased/ horticultural therapies (n=18/41 studies), and for care farms (n=8/8 studies). studies emphasised the therapeutic potential of garden-based interventions for mental and all conducted semi-structured interviews or focus groups with participants on the farms to that additional systematic reviews of animal-assisted therapy in hospital and care home Study settings, target populations, and participants (Therapeutic gardening/ horticulture) Study settings, target populations, and participants (Animal-assisted therapy) Study settings, target populations, and participants (Care farms) Study design, methods, and intervention details (Garedening and horticulture-based therapies). Stein 1997 Qualitative case study Participant observation In weekly gardening sessions, residents (all in wheelchairs) ./cache/work_d64o2yh3cbh3nmqm5jhsyhqbnu.pdf ./txt/work_d64o2yh3cbh3nmqm5jhsyhqbnu.txt