1. Co-Creating a Nature-Based Social Prescription Intervention in Urban Socioeconomically Deprived Neighbourhoods: A Case Study from RECETAS Project in Barcelona, Spain.
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Santos-Tapia, Celia, Hidalgo, Laura, Jimenez-Arenas, Pol, Casajuana, Cristina, Domènech, Sara, Ballester-Lledó, Aida, Litt, Jill, Sachs, Ashby, Garcia, Gabriela, and Blancafort-Alias, Sergi
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RESEARCH ,PROJECTIVE techniques ,STAKEHOLDER analysis ,SOCIAL adjustment ,COMPARATIVE studies ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ,SOCIAL classes ,QUALITY of life ,ACTION research ,INTERSECTIONALITY ,CASE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,LONELINESS ,AT-risk people ,RESEARCH funding ,METROPOLITAN areas ,NATURE ,HEALTH promotion ,EARLY medical intervention ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors - Abstract
Active citizen participation in research is important to generate societal impact of outcomes. Even so, many times, the community input in these processes is limited or non-existent, and co-creation processes are often not documented. This paper describes a structured and systematised protocol to co-create a nature-based social prescribing intervention addressed to face loneliness in urban deprived neighbourhoods. As a result, a nature-based social prescription menu was co-developed with stakeholders from health, social prescription, nature, associative, and research sectors. The menu consists of open spaces and nature activities and will be offered to the participants of a randomised controlled trial to test actions for social prescribing in natural spaces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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