Rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in East Asian context: an implementation research

Abstract Background Green care farms, which offer care for people with dementia in a farm setting, have been emerging in the Netherlands. The aim of this study was to 1) implement green care farms which use rice farming in Japan, 2) explore the positive experiences of rice farming care, and 3) compa...

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Main Authors: Chiaki Ura, Tsuyoshi Okamura, Sachiko Yamazaki, Masaya Shimmei, Keisuke Torishima, Akira Eboshida, Yu Kawamuro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-04-01
Series:BMC Geriatrics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02181-2
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spelling doaj-7932adbd0667493eb0cc88a25040864c2021-04-11T11:10:44ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182021-04-012111810.1186/s12877-021-02181-2Rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in East Asian context: an implementation researchChiaki Ura0Tsuyoshi Okamura1Sachiko Yamazaki2Masaya Shimmei3Keisuke Torishima4Akira Eboshida5Yu Kawamuro6Research Team for Promoting Independence of the Elderly, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of GerontologyResearch Team for Promoting Independence of the Elderly, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of GerontologyBunkyo Gakuin UniversityDen-en Chofu UniversityKawamuro Memorial HospitalKawamuro Memorial HospitalKawamuro Memorial HospitalAbstract Background Green care farms, which offer care for people with dementia in a farm setting, have been emerging in the Netherlands. The aim of this study was to 1) implement green care farms which use rice farming in Japan, 2) explore the positive experiences of rice farming care, and 3) compare the effect of rice farming care to that of usual care on well-being and cognitive ability. Methods We developed a new method of green care farm in Japan which uses rice farming, a farming that is practiced all over East Asia. The participants were 15 people with dementia (mean age = 75.6 ± 9.8 years) who participated in a one-hour rice farming care program once a week for 25 weeks. We also collected qualitative data on the positive experiences of study participants after the program. As a reference data, we also collected the corresponding data of the usual care group which included 14 people with dementia (mean age = 79.9 ± 5.8 years) who were attending the near-by day-care. Results The mean participation rate on the rice farming care group was 72.1%. After the intervention, participants reported experiencing enjoyment and connection during the program. It also changed the staff’s view on dementia. The green care farm group showed a significant improvement in well-being but no significant difference in cognitive function compared to the usual care group. Conclusions Green care farms by using rice farming is promising care method which is evidence-based, empowerment-oriented, strengths-based, community-based dementia service, which also delivers meaningful experience for the people with dementia in East Asia. Trial registration UMIN, UMIN000025020 , Registered 1 April 2017.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02181-2Cognitive functionDementiaGreen care farmsImplementation researchRice farming careWell-being
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author Chiaki Ura
Tsuyoshi Okamura
Sachiko Yamazaki
Masaya Shimmei
Keisuke Torishima
Akira Eboshida
Yu Kawamuro
spellingShingle Chiaki Ura
Tsuyoshi Okamura
Sachiko Yamazaki
Masaya Shimmei
Keisuke Torishima
Akira Eboshida
Yu Kawamuro
Rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in East Asian context: an implementation research
BMC Geriatrics
Cognitive function
Dementia
Green care farms
Implementation research
Rice farming care
Well-being
author_facet Chiaki Ura
Tsuyoshi Okamura
Sachiko Yamazaki
Masaya Shimmei
Keisuke Torishima
Akira Eboshida
Yu Kawamuro
author_sort Chiaki Ura
title Rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in East Asian context: an implementation research
title_short Rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in East Asian context: an implementation research
title_full Rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in East Asian context: an implementation research
title_fullStr Rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in East Asian context: an implementation research
title_full_unstemmed Rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in East Asian context: an implementation research
title_sort rice farming care as a novel method of green care farm in east asian context: an implementation research
publisher BMC
series BMC Geriatrics
issn 1471-2318
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background Green care farms, which offer care for people with dementia in a farm setting, have been emerging in the Netherlands. The aim of this study was to 1) implement green care farms which use rice farming in Japan, 2) explore the positive experiences of rice farming care, and 3) compare the effect of rice farming care to that of usual care on well-being and cognitive ability. Methods We developed a new method of green care farm in Japan which uses rice farming, a farming that is practiced all over East Asia. The participants were 15 people with dementia (mean age = 75.6 ± 9.8 years) who participated in a one-hour rice farming care program once a week for 25 weeks. We also collected qualitative data on the positive experiences of study participants after the program. As a reference data, we also collected the corresponding data of the usual care group which included 14 people with dementia (mean age = 79.9 ± 5.8 years) who were attending the near-by day-care. Results The mean participation rate on the rice farming care group was 72.1%. After the intervention, participants reported experiencing enjoyment and connection during the program. It also changed the staff’s view on dementia. The green care farm group showed a significant improvement in well-being but no significant difference in cognitive function compared to the usual care group. Conclusions Green care farms by using rice farming is promising care method which is evidence-based, empowerment-oriented, strengths-based, community-based dementia service, which also delivers meaningful experience for the people with dementia in East Asia. Trial registration UMIN, UMIN000025020 , Registered 1 April 2017.
topic Cognitive function
Dementia
Green care farms
Implementation research
Rice farming care
Well-being
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02181-2
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