Background: ‘Social prescribing’ is a collaborative approach to improve inter-sectoral working between primary healthcare and community organisations. The Links Worker Programme (LWP) is a social prescribing initiative in areas of high deprivation in Glasgow, Scotland aiming to mitigate the negative impacts of the social determinants of health. Aim: To uncover issues relevant to implementing a social prescribing programme to improve inter-sectoral working to achieve public health goals. Design and Setting: Qualitative interview study with 30 community organisation representatives in LWP areas, and six Community Links Practitioners (CLPs) in LWP practices. Methods: Audio recordings of interviews were transcribed verbati...
Background: In response to the increasing numbers of people with (multiple) chronic conditions, the ...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which the ‘Social Cure’ model of psycho-social health captures t...
IntroductionSocial prescribing has become an important feature of the UK primary care offer. However...
Background: ‘Social prescribing’ is a collaborative approach to improve inter-sectoral working be...
Background: Social prescribing involving primary care-based ‘link workers’ is a key UK health policy...
Purpose: Social prescribing (SP) is an emerging area of public health that has the potential to alle...
Aim: To conduct a process based evaluation of the inception and early implementation of a social pre...
Introduction: Individuals with multimorbidity in deprived areas experience worse health outcomes and...
Background: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided...
Background Social prescribing is a way of addressing the ‘non-medical’ needs (e.g. loneliness, debt...
Social prescribing aims to offer an alternative to pharmaceutical or psychological treatments for mi...
A current priority within UK policy is to promote partnership working between healthcare and the com...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patien...
Background: In response to the increasing numbers of people with (multiple) chronic conditions, the ...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which the ‘Social Cure’ model of psycho-social health captures t...
IntroductionSocial prescribing has become an important feature of the UK primary care offer. However...
Background: ‘Social prescribing’ is a collaborative approach to improve inter-sectoral working be...
Background: Social prescribing involving primary care-based ‘link workers’ is a key UK health policy...
Purpose: Social prescribing (SP) is an emerging area of public health that has the potential to alle...
Aim: To conduct a process based evaluation of the inception and early implementation of a social pre...
Introduction: Individuals with multimorbidity in deprived areas experience worse health outcomes and...
Background: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided...
Background Social prescribing is a way of addressing the ‘non-medical’ needs (e.g. loneliness, debt...
Social prescribing aims to offer an alternative to pharmaceutical or psychological treatments for mi...
A current priority within UK policy is to promote partnership working between healthcare and the com...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patien...
Background: In response to the increasing numbers of people with (multiple) chronic conditions, the ...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which the ‘Social Cure’ model of psycho-social health captures t...
IntroductionSocial prescribing has become an important feature of the UK primary care offer. However...