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“Take in two parks and call me in the morning” – Perception of parks as an essential component of our healthcare system

机译:“带两个公园,早上叫我” –对公园的感知是我们医疗保健系统的重要组成部分

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As a feature of the built neighborhood environment, parks have been associated with a range of positive health outcomes. Recognition of these contributions has prompted advocates to suggest parks are a part of our healthcare system. Despite these developments, park investments have declined over the past decade nationally, lagging behind expenditures on other community services such as health. Perhaps the idea of parks as a solution to the nation's health concerns has not diffused across the population. To date, however, public perception of parks' role in healthcare has not been documented. This study responds to this gap by assessing whether parks are perceived as an essential part of the healthcare system. Self-administered surveys were completed by a statewide sample of Pennsylvania adults (2014) and by a sample of primary care clinic visitors in Hershey, Pennsylvania (2015). Participants from both studies were asked the extent they agreed with the following statement: Parks, trails, and open space are an essential component of our healthcare system. Response was also compared across demographic characteristics to assess whether this belief was universally held. Findings indicate 73% of the statewide sample and 68% of the clinical sample agreed parks, trails, and open space are an essential element of the healthcare system. Males, those with lower levels of educational attainment, and rural residents were statistically less likely to agree with this statement. Results indicate widespread belief in parks as an essential part of the healthcare system, suggesting consideration of health-sector investments in these settings. Highlights ? Parks, trails, and open space were perceived as essential to the healthcare system. ? This perception was widely held across a variety of demographic groups. ? Health funding could be directed toward parks to improve patient outcomes.
机译:作为已建成社区环境的特征,公园已与一系列积极的健康成果相关联。对这些贡献的认识促使倡导者建议公园是我们医疗系统的一部分。尽管取得了这些进展,但过去十年来,全国的公园投资却有所下降,落后于其他社区服务(如卫生)的支出。也许,将公园作为解决国家健康问题的一种方法的想法并未在整个人群中传播开来。但是,迄今为止,尚未公开公众对公园在医疗保健中作用的认识。这项研究通过评估公园是否被视为医疗保健系统的重要组成部分来弥补这一差距。自我管理的调查由宾夕法尼亚州成年人的全州样本(2014年)和宾夕法尼亚州赫尔希的初级保健诊所访问者样本(2015年)完成。两项研究的参与者都被询问他们是否同意以下陈述:公园,步道和开放空间是我们医疗系统的重要组成部分。还比较了各个人口特征的反应,以评估这种信念是否普遍存在。调查结果表明,全州样本的73%和临床样本同意的公园,步道和开放空间的68%是医疗保健系统的基本要素。从统计学上讲,男性,文化程度较低的人和农村居民不太可能同意这一说法。结果表明,人们普遍认为公园是医疗保健系统的重要组成部分,这表明要考虑在这些环境中对卫生部门进行投资。强调 ?公园,步道和开放空间被认为对医疗保健系统至关重要。 ?这种认识在各种人口群体中得到了广泛的认同。 ?卫生资金可以直接用于公园,以改善患者的预后。

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