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Quantitative evidence for wellbeing benefits from a heritage-in-health intervention with hospital patients

Pages 63-79 | Received 16 Nov 2011, Accepted 09 Apr 2012, Published online: 07 Jun 2012

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Linda J Thomson, Bridget Lockyer, Paul M Camic & Helen J Chatterjee. (2017) Effects of a museum-based social prescription intervention on quantitative measures of psychological wellbeing in older adults. Perspectives in Public Health 138:1, pages 28-38.
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Joana Johnson, Alison Culverwell, Sabina Hulbert, Mitch Robertson & Paul M Camic. (2015) Museum activities in dementia care: Using visual analog scales to measure subjective wellbeing. Dementia 16:5, pages 591-610.
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