Social prescribing programmes (SP) are person-centred coaching schemes meant to help participants improve individual circumstances, thereby to reduce demand on health and social care. SP could be an innovative means to improve preventive and public health in the pursuit of universal financially sustainable healthcare. Given its potential, our systematic review assesses type, content, and quality of evidence available regarding SP effectiveness at the individual, system, and community levels. We examine the impact of SP on addressing loneliness, social isolation, well-being, and connectedness, as well as related concepts, which are not yet considered jointly in one study. Following PRISMA, we search: EBSCOHost (CINAHL Complete; eBook Collect...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
Background: In social prescribing, link workers support individuals whose persistent health problems...
Social prescribing is a mechanism for promoting health and well-being whereby people are referred fo...
Attention is being given to healthcare initiatives with the potential to save money and improve live...
Social prescribing (SP) is an approach that promotes the use of local non-clinical activities by peo...
We examined whether the Social Cure (SC) perspective explains the efficacy of a Social Prescribing (...
Social prescribing (SP) is an approach that promotes the use of local non-clinical activities by peo...
Social prescribing is a means by which clinical services can link individuals who have psychological...
Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patients jointly d...
Objectives: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
The paper focuses on the practice of social prescribing as it is currently implemented through the N...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which the ‘Social Cure’ model of psycho-social health captures t...
Purpose – Social prescribing are short-term intermediary services that facilitate patients with psyc...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patien...
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...
Background: In social prescribing, link workers support individuals whose persistent health problems...
Social prescribing is a mechanism for promoting health and well-being whereby people are referred fo...
Attention is being given to healthcare initiatives with the potential to save money and improve live...
Social prescribing (SP) is an approach that promotes the use of local non-clinical activities by peo...
We examined whether the Social Cure (SC) perspective explains the efficacy of a Social Prescribing (...
Social prescribing (SP) is an approach that promotes the use of local non-clinical activities by peo...
Social prescribing is a means by which clinical services can link individuals who have psychological...
Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patients jointly d...
Objectives: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
The paper focuses on the practice of social prescribing as it is currently implemented through the N...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which the ‘Social Cure’ model of psycho-social health captures t...
Purpose – Social prescribing are short-term intermediary services that facilitate patients with psyc...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patien...
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...
Background: In social prescribing, link workers support individuals whose persistent health problems...
Social prescribing is a mechanism for promoting health and well-being whereby people are referred fo...