Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Dose of Nature: An Interdisciplinary Study of Green Prescriptions and the Environment-Microbiome-Health Axis
Verified date | November 2019 |
Source | University of Sheffield |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The idea that spending time in natural environments can enhance one's health has been
researched for several years. However, the concept of green prescribing--or prescribing a
systematic nature-based intervention that can be monitored over time--has only recently
generated traction in practice (although the principles can be traced back to several hundred
years ago).
Green prescriptions (social prescribing with nature) could potentially help to reduce the
costs of mainstream healthcare and could have important 'co-benefits', for example, by
simultaneously enhancing the environment.
There are still a number of critical questions that need answering, such as what works best
for whom, where and when, and a number of key constraints need to be addressed. The
conceptual framework for this proposed trial has been informed by the results of a UK-wide
green prescribing questionnaire (Stage 1 of PhD) and recommendations from the Improving
Wellbeing through Urban Nature (IWUN) research project (www.iwun.uk).
The main (perceived) constraints to green prescribing acquired from the questionnaire
include:
- A lack of funding for all stakeholders
- The research project aims to be cost-effective and not strictly reliant on other
organisations
- A lack of knowledge of how to start a green prescribing service
- The project aims to demonstrate how to start a green prescribing service
- A lack of opportunities and awareness of service availability
- As above
- Patient motivation and ease of access/travel etc.
- The novel situational aspect of the project (within the premises of GP practices) aims
to maximise access/minimise travel for patients
- A lack of knowledge of the evidence and mechanisms
- The research project aims to collect evidence on mental health, wellbeing and nature
connectedness via an RCT-style experimental design
- Referral and set-up time
- As per funding objective - see top. The research project will also evaluate patient
appointments/attendances (number and frequency) via the RCT approach
The researcher is proposing to conduct a 3-6 month randomised controlled trial (RCT)
interventional study involving adult patients with mild-moderate depression as determined
using the well-established PHQ-9 questionnaire. A key aim is to sustain this green
prescribing service once the research is complete and to hopefully stimulate other trials
across Sheffield and the UK (providing opportunities for important meta-analyses).
The intervention will include pocket gardening (activities in small, semi-permanent,
versatile gardens) and nature-based activities hosted in the premises of GP surgeries in
Sheffield's Network North region.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 240 |
Est. completion date | December 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Only adults - over 18 years of age with mild-moderate depression. - Patients will be residents of North Sheffield and part of the Network North Primary Care Network (PCN). - Patients will preferably be comfortable with outdoors and social settings. Exclusion Criteria: - Those who are not adults - over 18 years of age with mild-moderate depression. - Patients who are not residents of North Sheffield and part of the Network North Primary Care Network (PCN). - Patients who are not comfortable with outdoors and social settings. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Sheffield | Greener Practice, Sheffield, Sheffield Network North Primary Care Network (PCN) |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scale questionnaire assessing change in symptoms of depression | Results of Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scale questionnaire (determining level of depression) will be the primary outcome measure. The PHQ-9 severity cut-off for this study will be as follows: Mild = 5-9 Moderate = 10-14 (where a lower score indicates lower level of depression to a minimum score of 5 and a maximum score of 14 for higher levels of depression) |
Baseline (start of study), during (at 6 weeks), and post intervention (at 3 months) | |
Secondary | Nature Connectedness Index questionnaire assessing change in level of nature connectedness | Results from the Nature Connectedness Index questionnaire to determine level of nature connectedness. This instrument comprises 6 questions and a 7-point response scale from "completely agree" to "completely disagree" (where 0 is lowest score of nature connectedness and 42 is the maximum score). | Baseline (start of study), during (at 6 weeks), and post intervention (at 3 months) | |
Secondary | Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) questionnaire assessing change in symptoms of stress | Results from the Perceived Stress Scale questionnaire. This is a 10-point measure using a 0-4 Likert style response system. Individual scores on the PSS can range from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating higher perceived stress. Scores ranging from 0-13 would be considered low stress. |
Baseline (start of study), during (at 6 weeks), and post intervention (at 3 months) | |
Secondary | Warwick and Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS) assessing change in levels of wellbeing | Results from the Warwick and Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. The Warwick and Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale has 14 x statements and 5 x response categories, summed to provide a single score (where 14 is the lowest score of wellbeing and 70 is the maximum). | Baseline (start of study), during (at 6 weeks), and post intervention (at 3 months) |
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