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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Oct 16, 2018
Open Peer Review Period: Oct 25, 2018 - Nov 8, 2018
Date Accepted: Dec 21, 2018
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

The Integration of Interlinkages Between Nature and Human Health in Primary Health Care: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Lauwers L, Bastiaens H, Remmen R, Keune H

The Integration of Interlinkages Between Nature and Human Health in Primary Health Care: Protocol for a Scoping Review

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(1):e12510

DOI: 10.2196/12510

PMID: 30664484

PMCID: 6356184

Warning: This is an author submission that is not peer-reviewed or edited. Preprints - unless they show as "accepted" - should not be relied on to guide clinical practice or health-related behavior and should not be reported in news media as established information.

The Integration of Interlinkages Between Nature and Human Health in Primary Health Care: Protocol for a Scoping Review

  • Laura Lauwers; 
  • Hilde Bastiaens; 
  • Roy Remmen; 
  • Hans Keune

Background:

International overview reports and the majority of scientific publications on interlinkages between nature and human health (NHI) do not seem to focus on the role of the health care sector. Primary health care (PHC) is often the first point of contact people have with the health care system and provides comprehensive, accessible, and community-based care that meets the health needs of individuals throughout their life. PHC is a vital backbone for linking knowledge and practice within the organization of health care. This scoping review aims to focus on the potential role of PHC in relation to NHI.

Objective:

The objective of this protocol is to present the method used to scope international overview reports and scientific publications on what is mentioned on the integration of NHI in PHC.

Methods:

The international overview reports have been screened for keywords relating to PHC. We developed a specific search strategy to scope scientific literature on NHI in relation to PHC. The scientific literature search ran in Web of Science (WOS) and PubMed from inception to May 2017. The scientific publications are screened by 2 independent reviewers, which will result in a list of relevant publications that meet eligibility and inclusion criteria.

Results:

On the basis of a first screen on the title of the first 200 results in both search engines, we decided to restrict to WOS. First insights in the international overview reports and the quantitative overview of the results in WOS give a first impression of a missing link between NHI and PHC. The findings are expected to identify knowledge gaps in the translation of evidence on NHI in PHC practices and the role of PHC regarding the application of that evidence in health care practice.

Conclusions:

This is, to our knowledge, the first study that seeks to relate existing knowledge on NHI to PHC. The presentation of our method through this protocol allows researchers to build upon and improve our work in future research on the practical implementation of NIH. The findings of the scoping review are expected to guide future scientific research, international policy directives, and PHC workers to fill the gaps in the integration of NHI in PHC.

International Registered Report:

DERR1-10.2196/12510


 Citation

Please cite as:

Lauwers L, Bastiaens H, Remmen R, Keune H

The Integration of Interlinkages Between Nature and Human Health in Primary Health Care: Protocol for a Scoping Review

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(1):e12510

DOI: 10.2196/12510

PMID: 30664484

PMCID: 6356184

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