2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijot-06-2021-0015
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The benefits of nature-based therapy for the individual and the environment: an integrative review

Abstract: Purpose This review aims to identify the commonly used nature-based therapies, the cohorts that benefit from these interventions, and the potential environmental impact of nature-based therapies. Design/methodology/approach An integrative review methodology was taken. The literature was analysed and synthesised through thematic analysis. Findings Three themes emerged from the analysis: categories of nature-based therapies; benefits of nature-based therapies; and the gains from nature-based therapies are no… Show more

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“…5 Istraživanja navode kako postoji edukacijska praznina o upotrebi prirode kao RT medija. 6 U nastavku će biti opisana uloga i doprinos RT u promociji zdravstvenih dobrobiti prirode čiji je utjecaj na zdravlje prepoznat, ali je još uvijek malo znanstvenih istraživanja koja bi kao takva kreirala javnozdravstvene politike.…”
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“…5 Istraživanja navode kako postoji edukacijska praznina o upotrebi prirode kao RT medija. 6 U nastavku će biti opisana uloga i doprinos RT u promociji zdravstvenih dobrobiti prirode čiji je utjecaj na zdravlje prepoznat, ali je još uvijek malo znanstvenih istraživanja koja bi kao takva kreirala javnozdravstvene politike.…”
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“…Nature and green spaces boost the immune and metabolic systems and are associated with better social capital and ecosystems (Rojas-Rueda, 2021). Nature-based therapies are interventions such as stargazing, being around natural spaces, adventures in the wild, green exercise and much more, using a natural environment as a facilitator for the therapeutic process (Corcoran et al , 2022). Several nations have adopted the therapeutic healing processes into mainstream health care (Buckley et al , 2018).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%