Provision of outdoor nature-based activity for older people with cognitive impairment: protocol for a scoping review from the ENLIVEN project

Author:

Collins Rachel1ORCID,Owen Steve1ORCID,Opdebeeck Carol2ORCID,Ledingham Katie1ORCID,Connell Joanne1ORCID,Quinn Catherine3ORCID,Page Stephen4ORCID,Clare Linda1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Exeter

2. Manchester Metropolitan University

3. University of Bradford

4. University of Hertfordshire

Abstract

Abstract The aims of the scoping review for which the protocol is presented here are: · To identify and characterise the types of outdoor nature-based activity for older people with dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment that have been the subject of research and for which research evidence is available. · To identify and describe the range of outcomes examined in the research studies on this topic.

Funder

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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