Horticultural Therapy: An Effective Yet Underutilized Rehabilitation Therapy

M. DeSanto, M. Saleh, R. Bitonte
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze utilization rates and barriers of horticultural therapy while highlighting several of its efficacious applications. Horticultural therapy provides therapeutic opportunities to patients of varying diagnoses such as dementia, schizophrenia, depression, and other mental illnesses, yet is seemingly underutilized. Using telephone surveys, we analyzed the utilization of horticultural therapy in large medical institutions of the Northeast Ohio region, the remainder of Ohio, and portions of Western Pennsylvania. Nineteen out of twenty-four responding relevant medical institutions do not offer horticultural based therapeutic programs. These same institutions proclaim they are unable to provide the therapy due to inadequate financial remuneration and resources, inclement weather, and unfamiliarity towards horticultural therapy. Continued and more aggressive advocacy is imperative to achieve proper resourcing and remuneration of horticultural therapy as an essential health benefit through the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
园艺疗法:一种有效但未充分利用的康复疗法
本文的目的是分析园艺疗法的利用率和障碍,并重点介绍其几种有效的应用。园艺疗法为患有痴呆、精神分裂症、抑郁症和其他精神疾病的患者提供了治疗机会,但似乎没有得到充分利用。通过电话调查,我们分析了园艺疗法在俄亥俄州东北部地区、俄亥俄州其余地区和宾夕法尼亚州西部部分地区的大型医疗机构中的使用情况。24家相关医疗机构中有19家不提供以园艺为基础的治疗项目。这些机构宣称,由于财政报酬和资源不足、天气恶劣以及对园艺疗法不熟悉,他们无法提供这种疗法。持续和更积极的宣传是必要的,以实现适当的资源和报酬园艺疗法作为一个基本的健康福利,通过平价医疗法案(ACA)。
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