Nature-based social prescribing programmes: opportunities, challenges, and facilitators for implementation

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de Bell Siân,Alejandre Julius Cesar,Menzel Claudia,Sousa-Silva Rita,Straka Tanja M.,Berzborn Susanne,Bürck-Gemassmer Max,Dallimer Martin,Dayson Chris,Fisher Jessica C.,Haywood Annette,Herrmann Alina,Immich Gisela,Keßler Christian S.,Köhler Kristin,Lynch Mary,Marx Viola,Michalsen Andreas,Mudu Pierpaolo,Napierala Hendrik,Nawrath Maximilian,Pfleger Sharon,Quitmann Claudia,Reeves Jonathan P.,Rozario Kevin,Straff Wolfgang,Walter Katie,Wendelboe-Nelson Charlotte,Marselle Melissa R.,Ying Oh Rachel Rui,Bonn Aletta

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AbstractBackgroundEvidence on the health benefits of spending time in nature has highlighted the importance of provision of blue and green spaces in people’s living environments. The potential for health benefits offered by nature exposure, however, extends beyond health promotion to health treatment. Social prescribing links people with health or social care needs to community-based, non-clinical health and social care interventions. The aim is to improve health and wellbeing. Nature-based social prescribing (NBSP) is a variant which uses the health-promoting benefits of activities carried out in natural environments, such as gardening and conservation volunteering. Much of current NBSP practice has been developed in the UK and there is increasing global interest in its implementation. This requires interventions to be adapted for different contexts, considering the needs of populations and the structure of healthcare systems.MethodsThis paper presents results from an expert group participatory workshop involving 29 practitioners, researchers, and policymakers from the UK and Germany’s health and environmental sectors. Using the UK and Germany, two countries with different healthcare systems and in different developmental stages of NBSP practice as case studies, we analysed opportunities, challenges, and facilitators for the development and implementation of NBSP.ResultsWe identified five overarching themes for developing, implementing, and evaluating NBSP: Capacity Building; Universal Accessibility; Embedded and Integrated Networks and Collaborations; Standardised Implementation and Evaluation; and Sustainability. We also discuss key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (i.e., a SWOT analysis) for each overarching theme to understand how they could be developed to support NBSP implementation.ConclusionsNBSP could offer significant public health benefits using available blue and green spaces. We offer guidance on how NBSP implementation, from wider policy support to the design and evaluation of individual programmes, could be adapted to different contexts. This research could help inform the development and evaluation of NBSP programmes to support planetary health from local and global scales.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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