"Human Flourishing with Dignity": A Meta-Ethnography of the Meaning of Gardens for Elderly in Nursing Homes and Residential Care Settings
This study aims to identify and synthesize qualitative research regarding residents' experiences of gardens while living in nursing homes and residential care facilities. To provide an optimal nursing environment inspired by nature, we need to derive knowledge from the residents' perspecti...
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Main Authors: | Inger-Lise Magnussen (Author), Johanne Alteren (Author), Terese Bondas (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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