Co-production of "nature walks for wellbeing" public health intervention for people with severe mental illness: use of theory and practical know-how
Abstract Background Interventions need to be developed in a timely and relatively low-cost manner in order to respond to, and quickly address, major public health concerns. We aimed to quickly develop an intervention to support people with severe mental ill-health, that is systematic, well founded b...
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Main Authors: | Gill Hubbard (Author), Catharine Ward Thompson (Author), Robert Locke (Author), Dan Jenkins (Author), Sarah-Anne Munoz (Author), Hugo Van Woerden (Author), Margaret Maxwell (Author), Yaling Yang (Author), Trish Gorely (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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