Health, wellness and place attachment during and post health pandemics

Therapeutic landscapes encapsulate healing and recovery notions in natural and built environmental settings. Tourists’ perceptions determine their decision making of health and wellness tourism consumption. Researchers struggle with the conceptualization of the term ‘therapeutic landscapes’ across d...

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Published in:Frontiers in Psychology
Main Authors: Ramkissoon, Haywantee, Majeed, Salman
Other Authors: UiT, The Arctic University of Norway, University of Derby, Derby Business School, University of Johanneshburg, Johannesburg Business School, South Africa, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Frontiers 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10545/625425
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.573220
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spelling ftunivderby:oai:derby.openrepository.com:10545/625425 2023-05-15T18:49:26+02:00 Health, wellness and place attachment during and post health pandemics Ramkissoon, Haywantee Majeed, Salman UiT, The Arctic University of Norway University of Derby, Derby Business School University of Johanneshburg, Johannesburg Business School, South Africa Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China 2020-11-26 http://hdl.handle.net/10545/625425 https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.573220 en eng Frontiers https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.573220/full Ramkissoon, H., and Majeed, S. (2020). 'Health, wellness and place attachment during and post health pandemics'. Frontiers in psychology, 11, 573220, pp. 1-13. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2020.573220 http://hdl.handle.net/10545/625425 1664-1078 Frontiers in psychology therapeutic landscapes Health Wellness Tourism place attachment COVID-19 Article 2020 ftunivderby https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.573220 2020-12-03T23:40:19Z Therapeutic landscapes encapsulate healing and recovery notions in natural and built environmental settings. Tourists’ perceptions determine their decision making of health and wellness tourism consumption. Researchers struggle with the conceptualization of the term ‘therapeutic landscapes’ across disciplines. Drawing on extant literature searched in nine databases, this scoping review identifies different dimensions of therapeutic landscapes. Out of identified 178 literature sources, 124 met the inclusion criteria of identified keywords. We review the contribution and the potential of environmental psychology in understanding tourist behavior to promote health and wellness tourism destinations in a post COVID-19 context. We develop and propose conceptual framework comprising: (1) perceived goodness of therapeutic landscapes, (2) health and wellness consumption, (3) COVID-19 pandemic perceived health and wellness risk, (4) place attachment (5) re-visitation. We propose measurement scales, discuss implications and major issues in the immediate and post the COVID-19 pandemic to inform future research. UiT, The Arctic University of Norway covered the Open Access publication Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Norway UiT The Arctic University of Norway UDORA - The University of Derby Online Research Archive Arctic Norway Frontiers in Psychology 11
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description Therapeutic landscapes encapsulate healing and recovery notions in natural and built environmental settings. Tourists’ perceptions determine their decision making of health and wellness tourism consumption. Researchers struggle with the conceptualization of the term ‘therapeutic landscapes’ across disciplines. Drawing on extant literature searched in nine databases, this scoping review identifies different dimensions of therapeutic landscapes. Out of identified 178 literature sources, 124 met the inclusion criteria of identified keywords. We review the contribution and the potential of environmental psychology in understanding tourist behavior to promote health and wellness tourism destinations in a post COVID-19 context. We develop and propose conceptual framework comprising: (1) perceived goodness of therapeutic landscapes, (2) health and wellness consumption, (3) COVID-19 pandemic perceived health and wellness risk, (4) place attachment (5) re-visitation. We propose measurement scales, discuss implications and major issues in the immediate and post the COVID-19 pandemic to inform future research. UiT, The Arctic University of Norway covered the Open Access publication
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Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
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Ramkissoon, H., and Majeed, S. (2020). 'Health, wellness and place attachment during and post health pandemics'. Frontiers in psychology, 11, 573220, pp. 1-13.
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