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Horticultural therapy is one of the effective interventions for the person with dementia(PWD) which could increase their time engaging in leisure activities and decrease their time doing nothing. However, there are some limitations and constraints for PWD to participate in the horticultural therapy especially in the high-density cities (e.g. Hong Kong). This study aims to investigate the feasibility and preliminary effects of adopting home-based technology-enhanced horticultural activities. The program will consist of three face-to-face (F-T-F) horticultural activity training session for a group of 6-8 participants and then biweekly telephone follow-up for 8-week home-based horticultural intervention. Program evaluation will be conducted through focus groups with 15 participants with different levels of stress reduction after the intervention. It is hypothesized that the PWD and their caregiver will have a significant improvement in the cognitive function and behavioral symptoms of the PWD, an increase in the positive caregiving experience in the family caregivers, a reduction of the caregivers' level of stress and depressive symptoms, and enhancement of the quality of life of the family caregivers after the intervention.


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Objective This study aims to investigate the feasibility and preliminary effects of adopting home-based technology-enhanced horticultural activities to: a) improve the cognitive function and behavioral symptoms of the PWD; b) promote the positive caregiving experience in the family caregivers; c) reduce the caregivers' level of stress and depressive symptoms; and d) improve the quality of life of the family caregivers. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first program adopting Smart Grower for horticultural intervention among the PWD and their family caregivers in Hong Kong. Method The home-based technology-enhanced horticultural activities will be delivered for the people with dementia and their family caregivers through a smart grower. The smart grower is a hydroponic indoor grower that builds a controllable environment with auto optimization for growing healthy plants, fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruits. A mobile app will be connected to the grower for controlling the growing environment (e.g. lighting, watering), tracking the progress of the plants, guiding the older people with dementia and their family caregiver to conduct the horticulture activities. The program will consist of three face-to-face (F-T-F) horticultural activity training session for a group of 6-8 participants and then biweekly telephone follow-up for 8-week home-based horticultural intervention. The home-based program contains different horticultural, cognitive and multisensory stimulation activities such asking the PWD and the family caregiver to record the sense of touch and odor when taking care of the plant and the various changes of the plants by using the smart grower. Program evaluation will be conducted through focus groups with 15 participants with different levels of stress reduction after the intervention. The aims of the focus groups is to identify the strengths, limitations, and difficulties of the home-based technology-enhanced horticultural program. Significance and Value In this project, we would like to collaborate with the elderly center to deliver the technology-enhanced horticultural activities for PWD in the community and make this program sustainable in the community. Meanwhile, we will collect the users' feedback and further modify the program to fit the needs of the people with dementia and the family caregivers. In the future, we hope that the program will not only benefit the community-dwelling older people but also those receiving service in the respite center, day care center, hospice and nursing home as they are also facing the challenges of manpower shortage, issues of loneness and poor psychological health. We will base on the data and results collected from this proposed study and further revise the program and software for servicing the older people in nursing through a group-based approach. ;


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NCT number NCT05577975
Study type Interventional
Source The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Contact Patrick Kor, PhD
Phone 27665622
Email patrick.kor@polyu.edu.hk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 1, 2022
Completion date August 30, 2024

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