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Evaluating the Impact of Community Gardening on Sense of Purpose for Persons Living with Dementia: A Cluster-Randomized Pilot Study
Abigail C. Styck,
Daniel R. George
Department of Humanities
Department of Public Health Sciences
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People with Dementia
100%
Cluster Randomized Trial
100%
Randomized pilot Trial
100%
Sense of Purpose
100%
Community Gardens
100%
Caregivers
40%
Biopsychosocial Approach
40%
Structured Interview
20%
Reinforced
20%
Quality of Life Improvement
20%
Twice Daily
20%
Vegetables
20%
Group Setting
20%
Charitable Giving
20%
One-group
20%
Raised Bed
20%
Physical Benefits
20%
Dementia Diagnosis
20%
Self-sensing
20%
Sense of Community
20%
Personal Use
20%
Food Pantry
20%
Social Sciences
Caregiver
100%
Pilot Study
100%
Semi-Structured Interview
50%
Quality of Life
50%
Mood
50%
Reminiscence
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Quality of Life
100%
Pilot Study
100%
Subacute Care
100%
Psychology
Caregiver
100%
Semistructured Interview
50%
Mood
50%
Quality of Life
50%