We report on two evaluability assessments (EAs) of social prescribing (SP) services in South East England conducted in 2016/7. We aimed to demonstrate how EA can be used to assess whether a programme is ready to be evaluated for outcomes, what changes would be needed to do so and whether the evaluation would contribute to improved programme performance. We also aimed to draw out the lessons learned through the EA process and consider how these can inform the design and evaluation of SP schemes. EAs followed the steps described by Wholey (1987) and Leviton et al. (2010), including collaboration with stakeholders, elaboration, testing and refinement of an agreed programme theory, understanding the programme reality, identification and revie...
This article adopts a realist approach to evaluate a social prescribing pilot in the areas of Hackne...
In this article we discuss the evaluation of a particular type of health promotion programme where s...
The review aims to set the scene for the conditions under which social prescribing has arisen and co...
Background Social prescribing encourages health-care and other professionals to refer patients to a...
Objectives: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
Evaluation is essential to understand whether and how policies and other interventions work, why the...
Objective Our aim is to review, and qualitatively evaluate, the aims and measures of social referral...
Background Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of a programme’s objectives (health or ot...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
Social prescribing initiatives are widely implemented in the UK National Health Service to integrate...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
This scoping review aims to provide an overview of how theories were used in the development or eval...
Purpose – Social prescribing are short-term intermediary services that facilitate patients with psyc...
National health services in Ireland and the UK fund the majority of social prescribing services and ...
This article adopts a realist approach to evaluate a social prescribing pilot in the areas of Hackne...
In this article we discuss the evaluation of a particular type of health promotion programme where s...
The review aims to set the scene for the conditions under which social prescribing has arisen and co...
Background Social prescribing encourages health-care and other professionals to refer patients to a...
Objectives: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
Evaluation is essential to understand whether and how policies and other interventions work, why the...
Objective Our aim is to review, and qualitatively evaluate, the aims and measures of social referral...
Background Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of a programme’s objectives (health or ot...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
Social prescribing initiatives are widely implemented in the UK National Health Service to integrate...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
This scoping review aims to provide an overview of how theories were used in the development or eval...
Purpose – Social prescribing are short-term intermediary services that facilitate patients with psyc...
National health services in Ireland and the UK fund the majority of social prescribing services and ...
This article adopts a realist approach to evaluate a social prescribing pilot in the areas of Hackne...
In this article we discuss the evaluation of a particular type of health promotion programme where s...
The review aims to set the scene for the conditions under which social prescribing has arisen and co...