What Is the Impact of Using Outdoor Spaces Such as Gardens on the Physical and Mental Well-Being of Those With Dementia? A Systematic Review of Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence
What is the Evidence for the Impact of Gardens and Gardening on Health and Well-Being: a Scoping Review and Evidence-Based Logic Model to Guide Healthcare Strategy Decision Making on the Use of Gardening Approaches as a Social Prescription
What Gardens Grow: Outcomes from Home and Community Gardens Supported by Community-Based Food Justice Organizations
Well-Being Benefits of Horticulture-Based Activities for Community Dwelling People with Dementia: A Systematic Review
Exposure to Nature Gardens Has Time-Dependent Associations with Mood Improvements for People with Mid- and Late-Stage Dementia: Innovative Practice
Evidence on the Contribution of Community Gardens to Promote Physical and Mental Health and Well-Being of Non-Institutionalized Individuals: A Systematic Review
Engaging with Nature and the Outdoors: A Scoping Review of Therapeutic Applications in Contemporary Occupational Therapy
Engagement in Sustainable Horticulture is Associated with Greater Perceived Health Benefits Amongst Gardeners