This paper presents findings from an evaluation of a social prescribing service, undertaken between January 2019 and December 2020. Data was collected through interviews and focus groups with a range of groups including social prescribing managers, link workers (LWs), referrers (GPs and social work practitioners), clients, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) agencies and groups. Thematic analysis of data was undertaken, and findings were presented in respect of clients' journeys into social prescribing; the support received from LWs; their onward journeys to VCS support. The findings highlight the challenges for individuals in contacting new agencies/groups and the importance of practitioner referral into and onwards from social prescribin...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Social prescribing is a way of addressing the 'non-medical' needs ...
This article adopts a realist approach to evaluate a social prescribing pilot in the areas of Hackne...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
This paper presents findings from an evaluation of a social prescribing service, undertaken between ...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
Objectives: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
Social prescribing initiatives are widely implemented in the UK National Health Service to integrate...
Social prescribing is ‘a means of enabling GPs, nurses and other primary care professionals to refer...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
Background: Social prescribing enables health-care professionals to address non-medical causes of il...
Purpose – Social prescribing are short-term intermediary services that facilitate patients with psyc...
Social prescribing (SP) has rapidly expanded over recent years. Previously a bottom-up, community-le...
A current priority within UK policy is to promote partnership working between healthcare and the com...
Purpose: Social prescribing (SP) is an emerging area of public health that has the potential to alle...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Social prescribing is a way of addressing the 'non-medical' needs ...
This article adopts a realist approach to evaluate a social prescribing pilot in the areas of Hackne...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
This paper presents findings from an evaluation of a social prescribing service, undertaken between ...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
Objectives: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
Social prescribing initiatives are widely implemented in the UK National Health Service to integrate...
Social prescribing is ‘a means of enabling GPs, nurses and other primary care professionals to refer...
Background: Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing commissionin...
Background: Social prescribing enables health-care professionals to address non-medical causes of il...
Purpose – Social prescribing are short-term intermediary services that facilitate patients with psyc...
Social prescribing (SP) has rapidly expanded over recent years. Previously a bottom-up, community-le...
A current priority within UK policy is to promote partnership working between healthcare and the com...
Purpose: Social prescribing (SP) is an emerging area of public health that has the potential to alle...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Social prescribing is a way of addressing the 'non-medical' needs ...
This article adopts a realist approach to evaluate a social prescribing pilot in the areas of Hackne...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...