Nature-based approaches: a mixed methods study of facilitators and barriers to implementation in CAMHS
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that spending time with or in nature can be beneficial for health and wellbeing. Emerging evidence suggests potential benefits for staff and service users in healthcare settings, yet little is known about how to put Nature-based approaches (NBAs) into pr...
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Main Authors: | Siobhan B. Mitchell (Author), Beth Chapman (Author), Rachel Hayes (Author), Hélène Bonnici (Author), Hazel Banks (Author), Silvana Mareva (Author), Rebecca Hardwick (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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