Quality criteria of nature-based interventions in healthcare facilities: a scoping review
IntroductionImplementing integrated nature-based interventions that simultaneously serve human health and the restoration of biodiversity in healthcare facilities is considered a promising strategy. As an emerging field of research and practice in healthcare, identification of quality criteria is ne...
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Main Authors: | Ann Sterckx (Author), Ben Delbaere (Author), Geert De Blust (Author), Irina Spacova (Author), Roeland Samson (Author), Roy Remmen (Author), Hans Keune (Author) |
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