Background COVID-19 public health restrictions, such as social distancing and self-isolation, have been particularly challenging for vulnerable people with health conditions and/or complex social needs. Link worker social prescribing is widespread in the UK and elsewhere and is regarded as having the potential to provide support to vulnerable people during the pandemic. This qualitative study explores accounts of how an existing social prescribing service adapted to meet clients’ needs in the first wave of the pandemic, and of how clients experienced these changes. Methods Data were collected in a deprived urban area of North East England via remote interviews with clients (n = 44), link workers (n = 5) and service provider managerial ...
Social prescribing is an increasingly popular approach to promoting health and well-being, by addres...
Background: People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) are subject to distinct socio-structural inequalities tha...
Purpose: Social prescribing (SP) is an emerging area of public health that has the potential to alle...
Background COVID-19 public health restrictions, such as social distancing and self-isolation, have ...
Background: Social prescribing enables health-care professionals to address non-medical causes of il...
Objectives The non-clinical approach known as social prescribing aims to tackle multi-morbidity, re...
Emerging evidence suggests that connecting people to non-medical activities in the community (social...
The COVID-19 pandemic signalled a radical shift in health and social care services globally. In UK, ...
Social prescribing schemes refer people toward personalized health/wellbeing interventions in local ...
For a social prescribing intervention to achieve its aims, clients must first be effectively engaged...
The COVID-19 pandemic and ‘lockdown’ restrictions have affected people's health and wellbeing global...
Introduction People who use drugs (PWUD) are considered vulnerable to COVID-19 exposure and the sequ...
Background: Social prescribing is rapidly developing in Australia in response to unmet social needs....
Objectives To describe the experiences of patients with long-term conditions who are referred to and...
Older people's well-being can be bolstered by engaging with cultural activities and venues. They may...
Social prescribing is an increasingly popular approach to promoting health and well-being, by addres...
Background: People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) are subject to distinct socio-structural inequalities tha...
Purpose: Social prescribing (SP) is an emerging area of public health that has the potential to alle...
Background COVID-19 public health restrictions, such as social distancing and self-isolation, have ...
Background: Social prescribing enables health-care professionals to address non-medical causes of il...
Objectives The non-clinical approach known as social prescribing aims to tackle multi-morbidity, re...
Emerging evidence suggests that connecting people to non-medical activities in the community (social...
The COVID-19 pandemic signalled a radical shift in health and social care services globally. In UK, ...
Social prescribing schemes refer people toward personalized health/wellbeing interventions in local ...
For a social prescribing intervention to achieve its aims, clients must first be effectively engaged...
The COVID-19 pandemic and ‘lockdown’ restrictions have affected people's health and wellbeing global...
Introduction People who use drugs (PWUD) are considered vulnerable to COVID-19 exposure and the sequ...
Background: Social prescribing is rapidly developing in Australia in response to unmet social needs....
Objectives To describe the experiences of patients with long-term conditions who are referred to and...
Older people's well-being can be bolstered by engaging with cultural activities and venues. They may...
Social prescribing is an increasingly popular approach to promoting health and well-being, by addres...
Background: People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) are subject to distinct socio-structural inequalities tha...
Purpose: Social prescribing (SP) is an emerging area of public health that has the potential to alle...