Exploring Therapeutic Nature-Based Programs for Individuals Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Scoping Review

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION
Ashlyn Stevens, Son Truong
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Abstract

With the high prevalence of exposure to traumatic events, therapeutic programs that are focused on the recovery of individuals who have experienced trauma is necessary. Nature-based recreation and leisure programs have been found to be helpful for supporting mental health and wellbeing and are increasingly being used in therapeutic contexts. The purpose of this scoping review was to examine current research on the use of therapeutic nature-based activities being employed to support the recovery of individuals who have experienced trauma. This review utilized an established framework for conducting scoping reviews and a modified thematic analysis to gather and interpret relevant data. There were 25 studies included in this review, with three overarching themes being identified: nature experiences providing opportunities for respite and reprieve from trauma symptoms; building and improving connections and relationships to others; and supporting the development of positive intrapersonal outcomes. Gaps in the literature include a need for more diversity in the types of traumas being researched, the need to report more detailed information on the practitioner backgrounds and qualifications, as well as more descriptive information on program design and activities used to provide more insight into how interventions are delivered. Findings of this review are useful for practitioners to better understand the use of therapeutic nature-based programs for individuals who have experienced trauma.
探索针对经历过创伤的个人的基于自然的治疗计划:范围审查
由于遭受创伤事件的发生率很高,因此有必要开展以经历过创伤的人的康复为重点的治疗计划。人们发现,基于自然的娱乐和休闲项目有助于支持心理健康和幸福感,并且越来越多地被用于治疗方面。本次范围界定审查的目的是检查当前关于使用基于自然的治疗活动来支持经历过心理创伤的个人康复的研究。本综述采用了范围界定综述的既定框架和修改后的主题分析法来收集和解释相关数据。本综述包括 25 项研究,确定了三大主题:自然体验为创伤症状提供了喘息和缓和的机会;建立并改善与他人的联系和关系;以及支持发展积极的人际关系成果。文献中的不足之处包括:研究的创伤类型需要更加多样化;需要报告有关从业人员背景和资格的更详细信息;以及有关项目设计和活动的更多描述性信息,以便更深入地了解干预措施是如何实施的。本综述的研究结果有助于从业人员更好地了解为经历过创伤的个人提供的基于自然的治疗项目的使用情况。
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