TY - JOUR
T1 - Nature-based social interventions for people experiencing loneliness
T2 - the rationale and overview of the RECETAS project
AU - Litt, Jill S.
AU - Coll-Planas, Laura
AU - Sachs, Ashby Lavelle
AU - Rochau, Ursula
AU - Jansson, Anu
AU - Dostálová, Vladimira
AU - Daher, Carolyn
AU - Beacom, Amanda
AU - Bachinski, Kaley
AU - Garcia Velez, Gabriela Elizabeth
AU - Bekessy, Sarah
AU - Blancafort Alias, Sergi
AU - Hill, Nicholas
AU - Gascón, Mireia
AU - Bartova, Alzbeta
AU - Cattaneo, Lucie
AU - Cucchiaro, Alice
AU - Casajuana Kögel, Cristina
AU - Opacin, Nerkez
AU - Colom, Joan
AU - Gentile, Stéphanie
AU - Holmerová, Iva
AU - Johnson, Katherine
AU - Kimberlee, Richard
AU - Siebert, Uwe
AU - Varda, Danielle
AU - Pitkälä, Kaisu H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - health-related quality of life
KW - intervention studies
KW - loneliness
KW - Nature-based social prescribing
KW - program planning
KW - social connectedness
KW - 3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine
U2 - 10.1080/23748834.2023.2300207
DO - 10.1080/23748834.2023.2300207
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85182141868
SN - 2374-8834
VL - 8
SP - 418
EP - 431
JO - Cities and Health
JF - Cities and Health
IS - 3
ER -