https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13949Abstract Older people's well-being can be bolstered by engaging with cultural activities and venues. They may be encouraged to try cultural offers by a link worker as part of social prescribing. However, the cultural sector, like all parts of life, was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; this has had implications for cultural offers available to link workers. A study was conducted to explore the views and experiences of link workers in using the cultural sector within social prescribing, particularly for older people (aged 60+) during the pandemic. An online questionnaire was distributed to and completed by link workers in the UK. Data were analysed mainly using descriptive statistics. Open text responses wer...
Background: COVID-19 has a direct impact on the employment of older people. This adds to the challen...
Abstract Background Social prescribing enables health-care professionals to address non-medical caus...
Emerging evidence suggests that connecting people to non-medical activities in the community (social...
Older people’s well-being can be bolstered by engaging with cultural activities and venues. They may...
Older people's well-being can be bolstered by engaging with cultural activities and venues. They may...
Background Non-medical issues (e.g. loneliness, financial concerns, housing problems) can shape how ...
Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, environmental and economic facto...
doi: 10.1177/07334648231154043Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, en...
Social prescribing helps to address the social determinants of health via engagement with community ...
Healthy ageing has become an urgent public health concern that has stimulated the search for accessi...
The restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic pose significant risks to the human ri...
COVID-19 has a direct impact on the employment of older people. This adds to the challenge of ageism...
Background: This article aims to carry out a review on social prescription and trust regarding the d...
Older people’s health and care needs are changing. Increasing numbers live with the combined effects...
Arts for health initiatives and networks are being developed in a number of countries and an interna...
Background: COVID-19 has a direct impact on the employment of older people. This adds to the challen...
Abstract Background Social prescribing enables health-care professionals to address non-medical caus...
Emerging evidence suggests that connecting people to non-medical activities in the community (social...
Older people’s well-being can be bolstered by engaging with cultural activities and venues. They may...
Older people's well-being can be bolstered by engaging with cultural activities and venues. They may...
Background Non-medical issues (e.g. loneliness, financial concerns, housing problems) can shape how ...
Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, environmental and economic facto...
doi: 10.1177/07334648231154043Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, en...
Social prescribing helps to address the social determinants of health via engagement with community ...
Healthy ageing has become an urgent public health concern that has stimulated the search for accessi...
The restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic pose significant risks to the human ri...
COVID-19 has a direct impact on the employment of older people. This adds to the challenge of ageism...
Background: This article aims to carry out a review on social prescription and trust regarding the d...
Older people’s health and care needs are changing. Increasing numbers live with the combined effects...
Arts for health initiatives and networks are being developed in a number of countries and an interna...
Background: COVID-19 has a direct impact on the employment of older people. This adds to the challen...
Abstract Background Social prescribing enables health-care professionals to address non-medical caus...
Emerging evidence suggests that connecting people to non-medical activities in the community (social...