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The economics of nature's healing touch: A systematic review and conceptual framework of green space, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and healthcare expenditure associations.
Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin; Bardhan, Mondira; Browning, Matthew H E M; Astell-Burt, Thomas; van den Bosch, Matilda; Dong, Jiaying; Dzhambov, Angel M; Dadvand, Payam; Fasolino, Tracy; Markevych, Iana; McAnirlin, Olivia; Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J; White, Mathew P; Van Den Eeden, Stephen K.
Affiliation
  • Patwary MM; Environment and Sustainability Research Initiative, Khulna, Bangladesh; Environmental Science Discipline, Life Science School, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh. Electronic address: raju.es111012@gmail.com.
  • Bardhan M; Environment and Sustainability Research Initiative, Khulna, Bangladesh; Department of Park, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.
  • Browning MHEM; Department of Park, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA. Electronic address: mhb2@clemson.edu.
  • Astell-Burt T; School of Architecture, Design, and Planning, University of Sydney, Australia.
  • van den Bosch M; ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain; European Forest Institute, Biocities Facility, Rome, Italy; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain.
  • Dong J; Department of Park, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA; School of Architecture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.
  • Dzhambov AM; Research Group "Health and Quality of Life in a Green and Sustainable Environment", Strategic Research and Innovation Program for the Development of MU - Plovdiv, Medical University of Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria; Environmental Health Division, Research Institute at Medical University of Plovdiv, Med
  • Dadvand P; ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain.
  • Fasolino T; School of Nursing, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.
  • Markevych I; Research Group "Health and Quality of Life in a Green and Sustainable Environment", Strategic Research and Innovation Program for the Development of MU - Plovdiv, Medical University of Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria; Environmental Health Division, Research Institute at Medical University of Plovdiv, Med
  • McAnirlin O; Department of Park, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.
  • Nieuwenhuijsen MJ; ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain.
  • White MP; Cognitive Science Hub, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Van Den Eeden SK; Division of Research, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA, USA.
Sci Total Environ ; 914: 169635, 2024 Mar 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38159779
ABSTRACT
Green spaces play a crucial role in promoting sustainable and healthy lives. Recent evidence shows that green space also may reduce the need for healthcare, prescription medications, and associated costs. This systematic review provides the first comprehensive assessment of the available literature examining green space exposure and its associations with healthcare prescriptions and expenditures. We applied Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines to search MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science for observational studies published in English through May 6, 2023. A quality assessment of the included studies was conducted using the Office of Health Assessment and Translation (OHAT) tool, and the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations (GRADE) assessment was used to evaluate the overall quality of evidence. Our search retrieved 26 studies that met the inclusion criteria and were included in our review. Among these, 20 studies (77 % of the total) showed beneficial associations of green space exposure with healthcare prescriptions or expenditures. However, most studies had risks of bias, and the overall strength of evidence for both outcomes was limited. Based on our findings and related bodies of literature, we present a conceptual framework to explain the possible associations and complex mechanisms underlying green space and healthcare outcomes. The framework differs from existing green space and health models by including upstream factors related to healthcare access (i.e., rurality and socioeconomic status), which may flip the direction of associations. Additional research with lower risks of bias is necessary to validate this framework and better understand the potential for green space to reduce healthcare prescriptions and expenditures.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Health Expenditures / Prescription Drugs Type of study: Systematic_reviews Language: En Journal: Sci Total Environ Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Health Expenditures / Prescription Drugs Type of study: Systematic_reviews Language: En Journal: Sci Total Environ Year: 2024 Document type: Article