Citation: Lu, L., Lan, S., Hsieh, Y., Yen, Y., Chen, J., & Lan, S. (2019). Horticultural therapy in patients with dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias. 35, 1-11. Link to publisher’s article.
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The risks and benefits of yoga for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Cramer, H., Haller, H., Klose, P., Ward, L., Chung, V., & Lauche, R. (2019). The risks and benefits of yoga for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Rehabilitation, 33(12), 1847-1862. Link to publisher’s article.
Effect of tai chi alone or as additional therapy on low back pain: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Citation: Qin, J., Zhang, Y., Wu, L., He, Z., Huang, J., Tao, J., & Chen, L. (2019). Effect of tai chi alone or as additional therapy on low back pain: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Medicine, 98(37), e17099. Link to publisher’s article.
Factors prospectively associated with physical activity and dietary related outcomes in people with severe mental illness: A systematic review of longitudinal studies
Citation: Hassan, S., Ross, J., Marston, L., Osborn, D., & Walters, K. (2019). Factors prospectively associated with physical activity and dietary related outcomes in people with severe mental illness: A systematic review of longitudinal studies. Psychiatry Research, 273, 181-191. Link to publisher’s article.
Partners of individuals with borderline personality disorder: A systematic review of the literature examining their experiences and the supports available to them
Citation: Greer, H. & Cohen, J. (2018). Partners of individuals with borderline personality disorder: A systematic review of the literature examining their experiences and the supports available to them. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 26(4), 185-200. Link to publisher’s article.
Dementia-friendly community initiatives: An integrative review
Citation: Shannon, K., Bail, K., & Neville, S. (2019). Dementia-friendly community initiatives: An integrative review. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 28(11-12), 2035-2045. Link to publisher’s article.
Recreational activity in assisted living communities: A critical review and theoretical model
Citation: Plys, E. (2019). Recreational activity in assisted living communities: A critical review and theoretical model. The Gerontologist, 59(3), e2007-e222. Link to publisher’s article.
Are acceptance and mindfulness-based interventions ‘value for money’?: Evidence from a systematic review
Citation: Duarte, R., Lloyd, A., Kotas, E., Andronis, L., & White, R. (2019). Are acceptance and mindfulness-based interventions ‘value for money’?: Evidence from a systematic review. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58(2), 187-210. Link to publisher’s article.
Mind-body therapies for opioid-treated pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Garland, E.., Brintz, C., Hanley, A., Roseen, E., Atchley, R., Gaylord, S. Gaurot, K, Yaffe, J., Fiander, M., & Keefe, F. (2019). Mind-body therapies for opioid-treated pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Internal Medicine. Advanced Online Publication. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.4917. Link to publisher’s article.
Is it possible for people with severe mental illness to sit less and move more? A systematic review of interventions to increase physical activity or reduce sedentary behavior
Citation: Ashdown-Franks, G., Williams, J., Vancampfort, D., Firth, J., Schuch, F., Hubbard, K., Craig, T.,….& Stubbs, B. (2018). Is it possible for people with severe mental illness to sit less and move more? A systematic review of interventions to increase physical activity or reduce sedentary behavior. Schizophrenia Research, 202, 3-16. Link to publisher’s article.