RESEARCH ABSTRACTS TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL GARDENS
Compiled by Vi Hansen, LCSW, Legacy Cancer Services, Surgical Services and Teresia Hazen,
MED, HTR, QMHP, Coordinator of Therapeutic Gardens, Legacy Health System.
1.
Cimprich, Bernadine and Ronis, D.
L.
“An...
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RESEARCH ABSTRACTS TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL GARDENS
Compiled by Vi Hansen, LCSW, Legacy Cancer Services, Surgical Services and Teresia Hazen,
MED, HTR, QMHP, Coordinator of Therapeutic Gardens, Legacy Health System.
1.
Cimprich, Bernadine and Ronis, D.
L.
“An Intervention to Restore Attention in Women with
Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer.
” Cancer Nursing.
26 (4): 284-292 Aug 2003.
Cancer studies looked at how interaction with nature can increase cognitive functioning, the
ability to focus and the tendency to seek out new experiences.
This dissertation by Cimprich, an
RN, studied recovering breast-cancer patients engaged in gardening activity programs.
Compared to another recovering group who were not given such an opportunity, the patients who
undertook nature activities three times a week for ninety days had far less tendency to complain
of mental fatigue, depression, marital problems or a general inability to cope.
They scored
significantly higher on tests of cognitive acuity than
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