
Nature-based therapy and social prescribing appear to improve mental health and increase social connection among hospital inpatients, although further research is needed to consolidate these findings and optimize their integration into healthcare.
inpatients, alternative medicine, therapy benefits, patient care, social prescribing, complementary medicine, hospital therapy, hospitals, nature-based therapy, mental health
inpatients, alternative medicine, therapy benefits, patient care, social prescribing, complementary medicine, hospital therapy, hospitals, nature-based therapy, mental health
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