The Relationship between Primary Care Practice Organizational Characteristics and Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
Impact of an interprofessional team-based care program on the health care utilization of patients with complex health and social needs
Social Prescribing for Climate Resilience: Connecting People to Nature and Community
Studies have shown that being active and spending time in nature improves physical and mental resilience, thereby mitigating the negative health impacts associated with climate change.
Key factors such as purposeful activity, health, social support and self-esteem were seen to build individual and community resilience by supporting mental well-being.
Social prescribing initiatives can counter the social determinants of health inequity by offering purposeful activities that encourage social interaction and develop individual and community resources.