2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-13968-2
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A comprehensive urban programme to reduce energy poverty and its effects on health and wellbeing of citizens in six European countries: study protocol of a controlled trial

Abstract: Background Nearly 11% of the European population is affected by energy poverty. Energy poverty is defined by the European Commission (2016) as the inability to afford basic energy services to guarantee a decent standard of living. Energy poverty is considered a complex, multidimensional problem that affects environment, housing, urban development, and health. Living in energy poverty conditions is associated with poorer human health and wellbeing. Hence, the WELLBASED intervention programme aim… Show more

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“…We will soon have even more evidence about the extent to which energy efficiency interventions can help improve health outcomes, thanks to the European Wellbased project. Although it is yet to report any findings, a controlled trial will take place in six urban locations (in Hungary, Latvia, The Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, and the UK) involving 875 participants who will receive interventions and 875 people who will act as controls 9. Those interventions will range from home improvement upgrades or retrofits, to awareness campaigns and “energy coaching” advice.…”
Section: Evidence Basementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will soon have even more evidence about the extent to which energy efficiency interventions can help improve health outcomes, thanks to the European Wellbased project. Although it is yet to report any findings, a controlled trial will take place in six urban locations (in Hungary, Latvia, The Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, and the UK) involving 875 participants who will receive interventions and 875 people who will act as controls 9. Those interventions will range from home improvement upgrades or retrofits, to awareness campaigns and “energy coaching” advice.…”
Section: Evidence Basementioning
confidence: 99%