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Evaluation of a Multicomponent Nature-based Intervention for Well-being and Relationship With Nature

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Well-being
Happiness
Interventions
Other: A Time with e-Nature
Registration Number
NCT05486156
Lead Sponsor
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Brief Summary

Randomized clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of a multi-component nature-based intervention on clinical outcomes for visitors from different natural areas in Brazil.

Detailed Description

There is a growing scientific literature that indicates a series of benefits of contact/connection with nature for health and well-being, such as the mental health improvement, hypertension improvement, restoration of attention and memory and immune system improvement. It is already known, among other findings, that contact with nature, even indirectly, through videos and photos, can promote a greater sense of relaxation, decrease stress levels and can promote positive emotions. The adoption of nature-based interventions has been expanded, both for the prevention of chronic health conditions and the promotion of general well-being, as well as for the treatment of physical, mental and social health.

This clinical trial aims to assess the mean change in the World Health Organization well-being index, changes in self-perception of happiness, vitality, connection and engagement with nature in the pre-intervention, post-intervention and 30-day follow-up moments, in the control and intervention groups, in six different natural areas. In the multicomponent intervention, in addition to including walking in nature with attention to the senses, which will be carried out by the control group, the investigators associate other elements of a cognitive-behavioral nature, aiming human and non-human well-being. Therefore, in this health nature-based intervention, activities related to four types of experience are proposed (1- knowledge; 2- aesthetic/emotional; 3- integrated multisensory, 4- active experience). The study hypothesis is that Well-being, happiness and vitality outcomes will be more positive in the intervention group, and the connection with nature and engagement with conservation at 30 days post-intervention will be greater in the intervention group as well, due to adherence to nature-related activities that will be monitored and knowledge offered

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
486
Inclusion Criteria
  • Voluntary participation;
  • Signed in the Informed Consent Form (able to understand and agree to participate in the study)
  • Have conditions of digital access to the link of the study questionnaires, which will be provided by the team.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Display walking difficulties;
  • Participants with phobia related to elements of nature;
  • History of allergies when in contact with nature.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention A Time with e-Nature GroupA Time with e-NatureAfter signing the Free and Informed Consent Term, participants will be directed to a multicomponent intervention based on the experience of aesthetic, emotional and multisensory appreciation, knowledge, environmental education/interpretation and active involvement. At the end of the activity, the participants will fill in the post-intervention questionnaires, which will be applied immediately and 30 days after the intervention.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from baseline Well-Being Index at 30 days follow-up.immediately pre and immediately post intervention and within 4 weeks post intervention

The World Health Organization-5 Well-Being Index is a brief scale, composed of five questions in which the participants indicate in each one of them, based on the last two weeks, the frequency of their sensations, being 0 (at no time) and 5 (all of the time). The result is given as the sum of the numbers of each statement, with values ranging from 0, which represents the worst possible quality of life and 25, which is associated with the best possible quality of life.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from baseline nature engagement at 30 days after interventionImmediately Pre intervention and within 4 weeks post intervention

Nature engagement questions was developed by the project researchers themselves, with variables that trace the main motivations of the participants to go to nature, as well as variables related to the population's engagement with nature.

In this way, it will be used to assess the frequency, motivation and access to natural areas, as well as the engagement of participants in three dimensions (values, actions taken at home in favor of nature and nature conservation actions).These questions allow to calculate the percentage of engagement for each type of action.The higher the percentage, the higher the engagement.

Change from baseline vitality at immediate post-intervention and 30 days follow-up.immediately pre and immediately post intervention and within 4 weeks post intervention

Subjective Vitality Scale consists of seven items answered on a seven-point scale, ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). The respondent needs to indicate how true what the item expresses about how he is currently feeling is true.The participant needs to indicate how true what the item expresses about how they are currently feeling is true. The score ranges from 7 to 49. The higher the score, the greater vitality.

Change of Connection with Nature from baseline to 30 days post-interventionImmediately Pre intervention and within 4 weeks post intervention

The Nature Connection Scale (NCS) is used to verify the affective aspect of the person-environment relationship. It is composed of 14 items that are answered on a Likert Scale of points, ranging from 1 (I totally disagree) to 5 (I totally agree). The score ranges from 14 to 70. The higher the score, the greater the connection with nature.

Change from baseline self-perception of happiness at immediate post-intervention and 30 days follow-up.immediately pre and immediately post intervention and within 4 weeks post intervention

A single question about ): "generally feel happy?" with an 11-point response scale (0-10) for providing a reliable and valid measure of well-being for community surveys. It is a numerical scale that varies from and used in various research ranging from 0 (extremely unhappy) to 10 (extremely happy). There is no founder of this scale being used freely as a numerical scale for several variables in which the individual can quantify in some way what is being studied. The score ranges from 0 to 10. The higher the score, the greater the happiness.

Trial Locations

Locations (6)

Reserva Particular de Patrimônio Natural Salto Morato

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Guaraqueçaba, PR, Brazil

Instituto Butantan

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Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil

Parque das Neblinas

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Bertioga, SP, Brazil

Parque Estadual da Cantareira

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São Paulo, Brazil

Parque Natural Municipal Varginha

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São Paulo, SP, Brazil

Parque Natural Municipal Fazenda do Carmo

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São Paulo, SP, Brazil

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