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Nature-based social interventions for people experiencing loneliness: the rationale and overview of the RECETAS project

Jill Litt, Laura Coll‐Planas, Ashby Lavelle Sachs, Ursula Rochau, Anu Jansson, Vladimíra Dostálová, Carolyn Daher, Amanda M. Beacom, Kaley Bachinski, Gabriela Elizabeth Garcia Velez, Sarah Bekessy, Sergi Blancafort Alias, Nicholas Hill, Mireia Gascón, Alžběta Bártová, Lucie Cattaneo, Alice Cucchiaro, Cristina Casajuana, Nerkez Opačin, Joan Colom, Stéphanie Gentile, Iva Holmerová, Katherine Johnson, Richard Kimberlee, Uwe Siebert, Danielle Varda, Kaisu Pitkälä

2024Cities & Health28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Loneliness is a major social concern with health consequences worldwide for populations across different demographic, cultural, social, economic, geographic, and environmental contexts. In March 2021, we launched Horizon 2020 European Commission-funded project, ‘Reimagining Environments for Connection and Engagement: Testing Actions for Social Prescribing in Natural Spaces (RECETAS)’ to reduce loneliness and promote health-related quality of life. In this paper, we present the project logic model, informed by stakeholder input, that aims to guide the initiative from its design and implementation to its evaluation in six cities across three continents, including Europe (Barcelona, Helsinki, Marseille, Prague), Australia (Melbourne), and South America (Cuenca). This model is being used to guide the implementation and evaluation of nature-based social prescribing interventions. Process and outcome measures will be used to compare outcomes in different settings and population contexts. The use of a logic model with stakeholder input ensures that the interventions are responsive to local needs, sustainable, and transferable to other geographic, social, economic, and cultural contexts. Knowledge translation will be central to maximising impacts on population health, civil society, and health and social systems in urban areas.

Topics & Concepts

LonelinessStakeholderPsychological interventionStakeholder engagementPopulationSocial determinants of healthSocial impact assessmentPolitical sciencePublic relationsEconomic growthGeographyPublic healthEnvironmental planningPsychologyMedicineEnvironmental healthNursingSocial psychologyEconomicsUrban Green Space and HealthArt Therapy and Mental HealthCommunity Health and Development
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