Pilot study of telehealth delivery of horticultural therapy (TeleHT) as an acceptable intervention and in reducing suicide risk factors in veterans

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
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Abstract

Objectives

Converging evidence indicates that Horticultural Therapy (HT) contributes to significant reductions in stress, loneliness, and depression, notable risk factors for suicidality. This pilot study aimed to assess the initial feasibility and acceptability of HT when virtually administered.

Intervention

Telehealth-delivered horticultural therapy (TeleHT) was administered to groups of Veterans, including those with elevated suicide risk over the course of four weeks. Participants were each sent a package through the mail of at-home gardening supplies that were used to facilitate multisensory, nature experiences during weekly HT sessions administered via Zoom.

Outcome measures

Participants completed thermometer-based scales for the suicide risk factors of stress, loneliness, depression, and pain before and after each TeleHT session. Post-intervention qualitative assessments were completed upon the conclusion of the four-week intervention.

Results

Significant reductions in stress, depression, and loneliness risk were observed from weekly pre- to post-session measures (p < 0.05), with 89.1 % HT completion rate. Stress, pain, depression, and loneliness indices also showed small to medium sized symptom reduction amongst Veterans with no history of suicidality (Cohen’s d=−0.70, d=−0.49, d=−0.62, d=−0.71), while those with elevated suicide risk at baseline also showed reduction in these risk factors with small to medium effect sizes (d=−0.58, d=−.018, d=−0.46, d=−0.41). Qualitative post-intervention assessments indicated a high degree of acceptability and pointed to the inclusion of mailed gardening packages as particularly relevant to positive experiences.

Conclusions

While future work is needed to fully assess efficacy, findings from this pilot study demonstrate an initial feasibility and acceptability through a high retention rate and positive qualitative assessments for TeleHT that mirror that of the in-person intervention.

将远程医疗提供园艺疗法(TeleHT)作为一种可接受的干预措施并降低退伍军人自杀风险因素的试点研究。
目标:越来越多的证据表明,园艺疗法(Horticultural Therapy,HT)有助于显著减轻压力、孤独感和抑郁,而这些都是导致自杀的显著风险因素。这项试点研究旨在评估园艺疗法在虚拟实施时的初步可行性和可接受性:干预措施:对退伍军人(包括自杀风险较高的退伍军人)进行为期四周的远程健康园艺疗法(TeleHT)。参与者每人都会通过邮件收到一个家庭园艺用品包,在每周通过 Zoom 进行的 HT 治疗过程中,这些用品将用于促进多感官的自然体验:在每次远程 HT 课程前后,参与者都要完成压力、孤独、抑郁和疼痛等自杀风险因素的温度计量表。为期四周的干预结束后,完成干预后定性评估:从每周的疗程前到疗程后的测量结果来看,压力、抑郁和孤独感的风险都有显著降低(p 结论:虽然未来的工作需要全面评估自杀风险因素,但TeleHT 是一种有效的方法:虽然还需要今后的工作来全面评估疗效,但这项试点研究的结果表明,远程HT疗法具有较高的保留率和积极的定性评估,与面对面干预的结果一致,因此具有初步的可行性和可接受性。
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Complementary therapies in medicine
Complementary therapies in medicine 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.80%
发文量
101
审稿时长
112 days
期刊介绍: Complementary Therapies in Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed journal that has considerable appeal to anyone who seeks objective and critical information on complementary therapies or who wishes to deepen their understanding of these approaches. It will be of particular interest to healthcare practitioners including family practitioners, complementary therapists, nurses, and physiotherapists; to academics including social scientists and CAM researchers; to healthcare managers; and to patients. Complementary Therapies in Medicine aims to publish valid, relevant and rigorous research and serious discussion articles with the main purpose of improving healthcare.
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