Effectiveness of Information Technology-Assisted Horticultural Therapy Program on Heart Rate Variability, Stress, Depression and Happiness Among Older Adults Resident in Long-Term Care Facilities

NCT ID: NCT06797804

Last Updated: 2025-01-28

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

76 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-11-14

Study Completion Date

2026-10-08

Brief Summary

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This study aims to address existing research gaps by investigating the effects of technology-assisted horticultural therapy on stress, depression, and happiness among older adults residing in long-term care facilities. By examining the modulation of the autonomic nervous system, the findings will provide a foundation for developing comprehensive health promotion programs that integrate traditional therapeutic practices with modern technology to enhance the well-being of the aging population.

Detailed Description

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The mental health needs of older adults are a growing concern, and as technology advances, integrating health information with technology can improve healthcare quality and dissemination efficiency. Integrating health information with technology holds promise for enhancing healthcare quality and dissemination efficiency in practical applications, thereby equipping more individuals with accurate health maintenance knowledge. Particularly notable is the increasing trend in internet usage among modern seniors, which contributes to achieving United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Horticultural therapy has been widely acknowledged for its positive impact on human well-being in various settings. However, its integration with information technology remains relatively unexplored. Additionally, studies on its effectiveness in relieving stress have demonstrated inconsistent effects on heart rate variability. Therefore, this study aims to examine how technology-assisted horticultural therapy influences stress, depression, and happiness among older adult residents in long-term care facilities, with a specific focus on regulating the autonomic nervous system. The study will employ both subjective questionnaire surveys and objective measurements of heart rate. This study proposes a cluster randomized controlled trial. Using G-Power 3.1, a minimum sample size of 76 participants is calculated, accounting for an estimated 20% attrition rate. To ensure equitable distribution between intervention and control groups, each group will consist of at least 38 participants. The intervention involves technology-assisted horticultural therapy sessions conducted once a week, lasting 120 minutes per session, over a total period of 8 weeks. The research will employ several tools: (1) a basic demographic questionnaire, (2) the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), (3) the 'Taiwan Scientific' Noninvasive Blood Pressure Meter (TS 0411), (4) the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), (5) the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15), and (6) the 5-item World Health Organization Well-Being Index (WHO-5). Data collection will span pre-, mid-, and post-intervention periods over 8 weeks for both experimental and control groups. The Efficacy of Horticultural Therapy Evaluation Form (EHTE) will also be used to conduct pre-test and post-test evaluations on the experimental group. Data will be analyzed using SPSS 27.0. Descriptive statistics will be applied to the demographic questionnaire data, while generalized estimating equations (GEE) will analyze pre-, mid-, and post-test questionnaire responses and objective measurements. Empirical evidence from this study will elucidate the impact of technology-assisted horticultural therapy on heart rate variability, stress, depression, and happiness among older adult residents in long-term care facilities. These findings will serve as a basis for developing health pro-motion programs aimed at enhancing the physical and mental well-being of aging populations.

Conditions

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Heart Rate Variability Stress Depression Happiness

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

cluster-randomized controlled trial,cRCT
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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Information Technology-Assisted Horticultural Therapy Program

The intervention involves technology-assisted horticultural therapy sessions conducted once a week, lasting 120 minutes per session, over a total period of 8 weeks.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Information Technology-Assisted Horticultural Therapy Program

Intervention Type OTHER

The intervention involves technology-assisted horticultural therapy sessions conducted once a week, lasting 120 minutes per session, over a total period of 8 weeks

Routine Care

No intervention will be applied to the routine care group.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Information Technology-Assisted Horticultural Therapy Program

The intervention involves technology-assisted horticultural therapy sessions conducted once a week, lasting 120 minutes per session, over a total period of 8 weeks

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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Horticultural Therapy Horticultural activity horticultural intervention

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Agree to participate in this study
2. Elderly persons aged 65 and above living in long-term care facilities
3. Live in long-term care facilities for at least three months
4. No gender restrictions
5. Be aware, able to communicate in Mandarin and Taiwanese, and be able to express opinions
6. The upper limbs can move freely and there is no disease that causes tremors in the hands (such as Parkinson's disease, hepatic encephalopathy, etc.)

Exclusion Criteria

1. Has participated in gardening-related activities within one month of receiving the case
2. Those diagnosed with terminal illness or whose health condition is rapidly deteriorating
3. Those suffering from Parkinson's disease, serious heart disease, dementia, mental illness (e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc.)
4. Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) with cognitive impairment (MMSE scores below 16 points for individuals with no formal education, below 21 points for those with elementary education, and below 24 points for those with junior high school education or higher.)
5. Those who are unable to participate in the event due to severe speech, vision or hearing impairment
Minimum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Chia Jung Hsieh

Ph. D, RN, Associate Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences

Taipei, , Taiwan

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Taiwan

Central Contacts

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Jung Chia Hsieh, PhD

Role: CONTACT

+886(2)2822-7101 ext. 3135

Feng Qiu Hu, BSN

Role: CONTACT

+886-988724682

Facility Contacts

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Jung Chia Hsieh, PhD

Role: primary

+886(2)2822-7101 ext. 3135

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Other Identifiers

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SKH-IRB-20240809R

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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