园艺治疗作为息治疗中的补充干预:叙述性审查
Muhammad Bilal Nadeem1, Esha Habib1, Muhammad Hamayal1
1Federal Medical and Dental College (FMDC), Al-Farabi Center, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Journal of social work in end-of-life & palliative care
|November 17, 2025
概括
园艺疗法通过减少压力和增强社会福祉,为息护理患者提供症状缓解和改善生活质量. 这种以自然为基础的疗法为慢性病患者提供了舒适和积极的前景.
科学领域:
- 抚慰性护理是一种缓解性护理.
- 补充疗法 补充疗法 补充疗法
- 心理社会瘤学
背景情况:
- 息治疗侧重于慢性病患者的症状缓解和生活质量.
- 用各种策略来缓解症状,园艺治疗作为一种潜在的选择.
- 园艺治疗包括与植物和自然接触,以促进福祉.
研究的目的:
- 探索园艺治疗在息护理中的好处.
- 评估其在症状管理和改善生活质量的潜在作用.
- 了解园艺疗法影响患者的机制.
主要方法:
- 对息治疗机构中园艺治疗现有文献的审查.
- 对患者报告的结果和生理标志物的分析.
- 探索感官,认知和社会效益的探索.
主要成果:
- 园艺治疗提供了平静的环境,舒适和情绪支持.
- 患者报告症状缓解,减少感知疼痛,减少心理痛苦.
- 生理上的好处包括皮质醇降低和血清激素水平增加,这表明减少了压力和改善了认知功能.
- 通过增加互动和加强社会纽带,提高社会福祉.
- 与各种自然元素的感官接触对患者的体验产生了积极的影响.
结论:
- 园艺疗法显示出作为息治疗中有价值的补充方法的巨大潜力.
- 它提供了一种多方面的方法来改善症状管理,心理状态和整体生活质量.
- 进一步的研究和整合到标准的息治疗方案是有必要的.
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