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The contribution of allotment gardening to health and wellbeing: A systematic review of the literature / Chris Genter in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Volume 78 Numéro 10 (Octobre 2015)
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Titre : The contribution of allotment gardening to health and wellbeing: A systematic review of the literature Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Chris Genter, Auteur ; Anne Roberts, Auteur ; Janet Richardson, Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p.593-605 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Allotment gardening health and wellbeing systematic review Résumé : Introduction Allotment gardening is a popular pastime which anecdotally contributes to health and wellbeing, although the extent of supportive research evidence is unclear. This systematic review investigates the question: Does allotment gardening contribute to health and wellbeing?
Method A systematic search was conducted, including the terms ‘allotment’, ‘garden’, ‘health’ and ‘wellbeing’. Abstracts of identified papers were compared with inclusion criteria, and 10 papers were finally selected. Critical appraisal and data extraction were conducted simultaneously. Qualitative research papers predominated and were analysed thematically. Resultant themes were compared and integrated with the findings of quantitative research papers.
Findings Thematic analysis of the qualitative and quantitative papers’ findings revealed five distinct health and wellbeing themes. Allotment gardening provides a stress-relieving refuge, contributes to a healthier lifestyle, creates social opportunities, provides valued contact with nature, and enables self-development.
Conclusion This review suggests that allotment gardening does indeed impact health and wellbeing. It is therefore recommended as occupational therapy for people with health problems, and as a health promoting occupation for the general population. Research particularly focused on the impact of group and therapeutic allotment gardening, so further investigations are recommended to explore the health promoting influences of everyday allotment gardening for individuals.En ligne : http://bjo.sagepub.com/content/78/10/593.abstract Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=40840
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 78 Numéro 10 (Octobre 2015) . - p.593-605[article] The contribution of allotment gardening to health and wellbeing: A systematic review of the literature [texte imprimé] / Chris Genter, Auteur ; Anne Roberts, Auteur ; Janet Richardson, Auteur . - 2015 . - p.593-605.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 78 Numéro 10 (Octobre 2015) . - p.593-605
Mots-clés : Allotment gardening health and wellbeing systematic review Résumé : Introduction Allotment gardening is a popular pastime which anecdotally contributes to health and wellbeing, although the extent of supportive research evidence is unclear. This systematic review investigates the question: Does allotment gardening contribute to health and wellbeing?
Method A systematic search was conducted, including the terms ‘allotment’, ‘garden’, ‘health’ and ‘wellbeing’. Abstracts of identified papers were compared with inclusion criteria, and 10 papers were finally selected. Critical appraisal and data extraction were conducted simultaneously. Qualitative research papers predominated and were analysed thematically. Resultant themes were compared and integrated with the findings of quantitative research papers.
Findings Thematic analysis of the qualitative and quantitative papers’ findings revealed five distinct health and wellbeing themes. Allotment gardening provides a stress-relieving refuge, contributes to a healthier lifestyle, creates social opportunities, provides valued contact with nature, and enables self-development.
Conclusion This review suggests that allotment gardening does indeed impact health and wellbeing. It is therefore recommended as occupational therapy for people with health problems, and as a health promoting occupation for the general population. Research particularly focused on the impact of group and therapeutic allotment gardening, so further investigations are recommended to explore the health promoting influences of everyday allotment gardening for individuals.En ligne : http://bjo.sagepub.com/content/78/10/593.abstract Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=40840 Exemplaires (1)
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