From: Group interventions to improve health outcomes: a framework for their design and delivery
A) Within the meeting place and venue - the activity setting B) The immediate surrounding environment including parallel activity settings C) The wider geographical area For each of the above consider: â—‹ Socio-demographic characteristics, facilities, human and structural resources (e.g. funds, time, people, physical objects) â—‹ Access issues â—‹ Sensory aspects (comfort, temperature, noise, smell, visual) â—‹ Meanings attributed to the setting including opportunities and threats D) The wider policy, political, media, legal, cultural and environmental context and how it interacts with the group |