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You, Me and Nature Pilot Study
Sponsor: Harmony Jiang
Summary
Background: Nature positively affects people living with dementia. However, there are a lack of nature-based interventions for people living with mild cognitive impairment or dementia who reside in the community. Aim: This study is testing a caregiver-led nature-based intervention, which has been co-developed with people living with dementia, supporters/caregivers and professionals, and the study design and set-up will also be evaluated. The results will help provide evidence for whether or not to carry out a larger study in the future and will also contribute to the evidence of nature-based interventions for people living with mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Methods: People from the NHS and charities with a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or dementia, and their supporters/caregivers (this pair of participants are called a 'dyad') will be approached. The PhD researcher and dyads will meet to discuss the information sheet, answer any questions, then if they'd like to take part, dyads will each complete a consent form and questionnaire asking about demographics, mental health, and service use. A computer will then randomly assign the dyads into the intervention group or waitlist-control group (who will receive the intervention at the end of the study). Supporters/caregivers in the intervention group will attend a one-off online training session on how to use the manual. The intervention involves 8 weekly sessions of nature-based activities, including a session evaluation sheet to complete for each session. The PhD researcher will call the supporters/caregivers twice during the intervention to check in. At the end of the intervention, dyads will complete another questionnaire each, and then those in the waitlist-control group will have the opportunity to take part in the intervention. There is also an optional interview that dyads can take part in to talk about their experience of the intervention and the study set-up.
Official title: You, Me and Nature: A Randomised Pilot Study of a Manualised, Caregiver-led Nature-based Intervention to Improve the Wellbeing of People Living With Mild Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Their Supporters or Caregivers
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
48
Start Date
2025-01-29
Completion Date
2025-11
Last Updated
2025-09-10
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Nature-based intervention
The nature-based intervention is a manualised, caregiver-led intervention consisting of a physical manual comprising of 8 sessions of 8 different nature-based activities. It is designed for the person living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment and their caregiver to carry out the sessions together, either in their own home or out in a local area of nature.
Locations (1)
School of Human Sciences, Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences
London, United Kingdom