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N/AActive· 317 enrolled
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Nature-based social intervention (NBSI), referred as Friends in Nature (FiN) +1 morebehavioral
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Testing the Effectiveness of a Nature-based Social Intervention on Loneliness Among Lonely Adults in Barcelona - a Randomized Controlled Trial

University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia·interventional·Posted Aug 4, 2022·Updated Feb 11, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Nature-based social intervention (NBSI), referred as Friends in Nature (FiN) and Usual care + menu with nature-based activities for Loneliness. Active but no longer recruiting, targeting 317 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

RECETAS (Re-imagining Environments for Connection and Engagement: Testing Actions for Social Prescribing in Natural Spaces) is an European project (H2020 No 945095) that aims to reduce loneliness by linking lonely people to nature-based social activities through a group-based intervention. Background: Loneliness is the perception of feeling alone, even if surrounded by people. Nature-based experiences can facilitate dynamic processes of social interactions and it can reduce feelings of loneliness. RECETAS aims design and test a nature-based social intervention (NBSI) that is group-based and includes access to nature as a main component. The testing will be conducted in six different cities: Barcelona, Helsinki, Prague, Marseille, Cuenca in Ecuador and Melbourne. If successful, this will provide an evidence-based approach for using social prescribing to address loneliness. Hypothesis: NBSI in vulnerable people suffering from loneliness is more effective than usual social and health care on reducing loneliness at post-intervention (10 weeks), 6- and 12-months follow up. Objectives: to assess the effectiveness of a 10-week NBSI on loneliness in vulnerable people in the area of Barcelona suffering from it compared to usual social and health care at post-intervention, and at 6-, and 12-months post-randomization. We will also explore the processes and perceived impacts of the intervention. A pilot study will be conducted (September-December 2022) before the RCT intervention (January 2023) with the aim to explore the feasibility and acceptability of the study procedures, including the primary and secondary outcome measures. Methods: The study design is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) including a process evaluation based on Medical Health Council guidance, a nested qualitative study and a Health Economics evaluation. The recruitment will be coordinated and operationalized with Community Development Plans (CDP). Individuals will be recruited from primary care settings, third-sector organizations, community groups, and volunteer organisations who screen for loneliness. A total of 316 participants will be randomly allocated in two arms after the baseline assessment: NBSI treatment and control arms. All of them will be asked to sign the informed consent form. The intervention model is adapted from the "Circle of Friends" methodology developed by the University of Helsinki (Jansson A, Pitkälä KH, 2021).

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsLoneliness
CountriesSpain

Timeline

N/AActiveOverdue
2023202420252026
First PostedAug 4, 2022
Enrollment StartMar 1, 2023
Primary CompletionAug 2, 2024
Study CompletionMay 30, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.4 yearsPosted 3.9 years ago

Interventions

Nature-based social intervention (NBSI), referred as Friends in Nature (FiN)behavioral

The nature-based social prescribing is a multicomponent complex intervention applied by health or social care professionals as facilitators after a specific training. It comprises: a psychosocial component and nature-based activities. The psychosocial component is adapted from the group dynamic of "Circle of Friends" methodology focused on loneliness (Jansson A, Pitkälä KH, 2021) adapted to the cultural context of Barcelona and the target population of adults living in urban socio-economic vulnerable areas. Nature-based activities are chosen by group participants through a co-created menu comprising all local resources in the area related to nature. Specifically, participants start with an individual one-to-one session and then they meet once a week for two hours 10 weeks. Each week, participants decide the nature-based activity they wish to conduct.

Usual care + menu with nature-based activitiesbehavioral

Social prescribing as existing in usual care plus a written menu with the list of nature-based activities in the area.