Green Care services in the Nordic countries: an integrative literature review |
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Authors: | Anne Mari Steigen Ragnfrid Kogstad Jan Kåre Hummelvoll |
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Institution: | 1. Hedmark University College, Box 400, Elverum 2418, Norway;2. Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Box 235, Kongsberg 3603, Norway |
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Abstract: | This article reviews Nordic literature on Green Care for people out of work or school, or with mental health- and/or drug-related problems, published from 1995 to April 2014. Green Care is a well-established international concept that uses animals, plants and nature in an active process to offer health-promoting activities for people. Reports, evaluations and scientific articles are included. The main finding was that the Green Care services described in the literature provided positive activities for our target group. Seven main categories emerged during the analysis: mastery and coping, positive effects on mental health, physical activity, structure and meaningfulness, the feeling of dignity produced by performing a decent ordinary job, social gains, animals and nature experienced as being supportive. Essential intervention factors identified can be described as: (i) contact with animals, (ii) supportive natural environments, (iii) the service leader as a significant important other, (iv) social acceptance and fellowship with other participants and (v) meaningful and individually adapted activities in which mastery can be experienced. These five components interact in a holistic way; the synergetic effects extend the sum of the single factors. |
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Keywords: | Green Care recovery mental health coping integrative review |
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