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. 2022 Oct 20;19(20):13589.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013589.

A Forest Bathing Intervention in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Feasibility Study Protocol

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A Forest Bathing Intervention in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Feasibility Study Protocol

Elena Bermejo-Martins et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Forest bathing practices benefit individuals' physical and mental health. A growing number of published studies provide evidence of such effects in diverse populations and contexts. However, no literature has been found that evaluates the effects of forest bathing on people with intellectual disabilities. In this paper, we present a quasi-experimental pre-post protocol for assessing the preliminary efficacy and feasibility of a forest bathing intervention in a group of adults with intellectual disability. An 11-weekly session program will be applied in the forests of the Ollo Valley, Navarre (Spain). The preliminary efficacy outcomes will be blood pressure, psycho-physiological coherence parameters and quality of life. The feasibility of the intervention will be assessed through data on barriers and facilitators of the implementation process and indicators of environmental comfort (physiological equivalent temperature and thermic perception). This study offers an opportunity for people with intellectual disabilities to benefit from a forest bathing intervention and explore its effects not only on their quality of life, but also on the improvement in their physiological and psychological state. This feasibility study is an essential step to explore crucial aspects for a future full-scale trial.

Keywords: Shinrin-yoku; feasibility study; forest bathing; intellectual disabilities; protocol.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study or in the writing of the manuscript.

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Figure 1
(A) Location of the Ollo valley (black dot) in Navarre (green). (B) Location of the three routes (river, in blue; oak forests, in red and pink). (C) Example of the distribution of phases and activities in a session following the river route (FTHub sequence selected for this intervention). Source: own elaboration from the cartography of IDENA (https://geoportal.navarra.es/es/mapas/cartografia, accessed on 10 August 2022).
Figure 2
Figure 2
Intervention and data collection schedule. FTHub sequence selected for this intervention.

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