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      A Study on Therapeutic landscape environment for the elderly with dementia based on multisensory stimulation

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      (Background and Purpose)The acceleration of aging has resulted in many social problems, one of which is the imbalance between the increase in the population with dementia and the available social forces that help them live. One of the important factors causing this imbalance is how living spaces for elderly individuals with dementia are designed. The living environment of the elderly with dementia, which in most cases is the sanatorium, is designed without understanding the neural structure of the disease. In particular, we do not understand the neural activity relationship between the outdoor environment and the stimulus and response in dementia, and only focus on creating a pure indoor visual stimulation environment. Although the individual sensory systems of the elderly with dementia deteriorate, multisensory integration processing increases. Thus, this research proposes establishing a multisensory stimulation therapeutic landscape environment for the elderly with dementia to alleviate the mental and behavioral symptoms and delay the development of the disease course. (Method) This study enrolled elderly individuals with dementia as limited research subjects. First, neurological research on dementia was conducted to define the significance of the multisensory stimulation environment, neural activity of the elderly with dementia, and therapeutic landscape environment. Second, the relationship between the neural activity of elderly individuals with dementia who responded to multisensory stimuli and the therapeutic landscape environment was organized. Third, six design methods and relative design suggestions were proposed for creating the multisensory therapeutic landscape environment for elderly individuals with dementia. (Results) This study examined the relationship between multisensory stimulation and the therapeutic landscape environment of elderly individuals with dementia, to propose six design methods that enrich the plant species and forms of multisensory stimulation, strengthen tactile-centered multisensory stimulation, enhance the connection between sensory stimuli, symbolize past experience and memory, construct deductive space, and design time-effective activities and games. (Conclusions) It is important to emphasize the necessity of multisensory stimulation in the design of therapeutic landscape environments. Further research should be undertaken to chalk out the design of multisensory stimulation to improve the quality of life of elderly individuals with dementia. This study proposes a new way of constructing an outdoor therapeutic landscape for elderly individuals with dementia and will provide basic data to create an environment for improving their quality of life.
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      (Background and Purpose)The acceleration of aging has resulted in many social problems, one of which is the imbalance between the increase in the population with dementia and the available social forces that help them live. One of the important factor...

      (Background and Purpose)The acceleration of aging has resulted in many social problems, one of which is the imbalance between the increase in the population with dementia and the available social forces that help them live. One of the important factors causing this imbalance is how living spaces for elderly individuals with dementia are designed. The living environment of the elderly with dementia, which in most cases is the sanatorium, is designed without understanding the neural structure of the disease. In particular, we do not understand the neural activity relationship between the outdoor environment and the stimulus and response in dementia, and only focus on creating a pure indoor visual stimulation environment. Although the individual sensory systems of the elderly with dementia deteriorate, multisensory integration processing increases. Thus, this research proposes establishing a multisensory stimulation therapeutic landscape environment for the elderly with dementia to alleviate the mental and behavioral symptoms and delay the development of the disease course. (Method) This study enrolled elderly individuals with dementia as limited research subjects. First, neurological research on dementia was conducted to define the significance of the multisensory stimulation environment, neural activity of the elderly with dementia, and therapeutic landscape environment. Second, the relationship between the neural activity of elderly individuals with dementia who responded to multisensory stimuli and the therapeutic landscape environment was organized. Third, six design methods and relative design suggestions were proposed for creating the multisensory therapeutic landscape environment for elderly individuals with dementia. (Results) This study examined the relationship between multisensory stimulation and the therapeutic landscape environment of elderly individuals with dementia, to propose six design methods that enrich the plant species and forms of multisensory stimulation, strengthen tactile-centered multisensory stimulation, enhance the connection between sensory stimuli, symbolize past experience and memory, construct deductive space, and design time-effective activities and games. (Conclusions) It is important to emphasize the necessity of multisensory stimulation in the design of therapeutic landscape environments. Further research should be undertaken to chalk out the design of multisensory stimulation to improve the quality of life of elderly individuals with dementia. This study proposes a new way of constructing an outdoor therapeutic landscape for elderly individuals with dementia and will provide basic data to create an environment for improving their quality of life.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Catherine, Cheng, "Use of multisensory stimulation interventions in the treatment of major neurocognitive disorders" 29 (29): 916-921, 2019

      2 James, Hogg, "The use of ‘Snoezelen’ as multisensory stimulation with people with intellectual disabilities : a review of the research" 22 : 353-372, 2001

      3 Bryce, Carsone, "Sensory-Based Interventions for Adults with Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease : A Scoping Review" 34 (34): 171-201, 2020

      4 Else, Lykkeslet, "Sensory stimulation—A way of creating mutual relations in dementia care" 9 (9): 1-10, 2014

      5 Joana, Pinto, "Sensory stimulation programs in dementia : a systematic review of methods and effectiveness" 20 (20): 1229-1247, 2020

      6 Anke, Jakob, "Sensory enrichment for people living with dementia : increasing the benefits of multisensory environments in dementia care through design" 1 (1): 115-133, 2017

      7 Cui, Yuanwu, "Senses make sense : An individualized multisensory stimulation for dementia" 98 : 11-14, 2017

      8 Zhou, Bo, "Rural pension-Analysis of the construction of world elderly care projects" Phoenix Science and Technology Press 2016

      9 Jeannette, R., "Multisensory integration across the senses in young and old adults" 1426 (1426): 43-53, 2011

      10 Lesley, Collier, "Multisensory Stimulation to Improve Functional Performance in Moderate to Severe Dementia—Interim Results" 11 (11): 213-216, 2010

      1 Catherine, Cheng, "Use of multisensory stimulation interventions in the treatment of major neurocognitive disorders" 29 (29): 916-921, 2019

      2 James, Hogg, "The use of ‘Snoezelen’ as multisensory stimulation with people with intellectual disabilities : a review of the research" 22 : 353-372, 2001

      3 Bryce, Carsone, "Sensory-Based Interventions for Adults with Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease : A Scoping Review" 34 (34): 171-201, 2020

      4 Else, Lykkeslet, "Sensory stimulation—A way of creating mutual relations in dementia care" 9 (9): 1-10, 2014

      5 Joana, Pinto, "Sensory stimulation programs in dementia : a systematic review of methods and effectiveness" 20 (20): 1229-1247, 2020

      6 Anke, Jakob, "Sensory enrichment for people living with dementia : increasing the benefits of multisensory environments in dementia care through design" 1 (1): 115-133, 2017

      7 Cui, Yuanwu, "Senses make sense : An individualized multisensory stimulation for dementia" 98 : 11-14, 2017

      8 Zhou, Bo, "Rural pension-Analysis of the construction of world elderly care projects" Phoenix Science and Technology Press 2016

      9 Jeannette, R., "Multisensory integration across the senses in young and old adults" 1426 (1426): 43-53, 2011

      10 Lesley, Collier, "Multisensory Stimulation to Improve Functional Performance in Moderate to Severe Dementia—Interim Results" 11 (11): 213-216, 2010

      11 Zhou, Bo, "Featured elderly care-analysis of the construction of world elderly care projects" Phoenix Science and Technology Press 2016

      12 Josep, Garre, "Environmental Determinants of Quality of Life in Nursing Home Residents with Severe Dementia" 60 (60): 1230-1236, 2012

      13 Paul, J., "Enhanced multisensory integration in older adults" 27 : 1155-1163, 2006

      14 Leyla, Ozdemir, "Effects of multisensory stimulation on cognition, depression and anxiety levels of mildly-affected alzheimer's patients" 283 : 211-213, 2009

      15 Rebecca, H,, "Effects of Therapeutic Gardens in Special Care Units for People with Dementia" 21 (21): 117-152, 2007

      16 Lim, J. H., "Analysis of Biophilic Design Elementsat Passage Nodes of Commercial Space" Yonsei University 2016

      17 Kang, Hyojin, "A study on the planning direction ofmultisensory stimulus healing environment of urbanpublic rental housing community space towardssuper-aged society" Hongik University GraduateSchool 2019

      18 Kang, Minji, "A study on planing meditation spaceas healing environment applying expressive elementsof multi-sensory stimulus" Hongik University GraduateSchool 2018

      19 Shin, Yoonjin, "A Study on Application of the Elements of Healing Design according to Functional Space of Senior Activity Centers - With a Focus onthe Effects of Color and Image of Nature on a Senseof Comfort-" Sangmyung University Graduate School 2014

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      2022 평가예정 재인증평가 신청대상 (재인증)
      2019-01-01 평가 등재학술지 유지 (계속평가) KCI등재
      2016-01-01 평가 등재학술지 선정 (계속평가) KCI등재
      2015-06-01 학술지명변경 외국어명 : Journal of the Korea Intitute of the spatial design -> Journal of Korea Intitute of Spatial Design KCI등재후보
      2015-01-01 평가 등재후보학술지 유지 (계속평가) KCI등재후보
      2013-01-01 평가 등재후보 1차 FAIL (등재후보1차) KCI등재후보
      2012-01-01 평가 등재후보학술지 유지 (기타) KCI등재후보
      2011-01-01 평가 등재후보 1차 PASS (등재후보1차) KCI등재후보
      2009-01-01 평가 등재후보학술지 선정 (신규평가) KCI등재후보
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      2016 0.47 0.47 0.53
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