Background Social prescribing (SP) is part of universal personalised care and available to everyone in the UK National Health Service. However, emerging evidence suggests access disparities in social prescribing. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of using primary care records to access and analyse data on social prescribing. Our secondary aim was to compare characteristics of patients who are offered referral, referred to or decline referral for social prescribing to explore possible inequalities in access to social prescribing. Methods Patient records (n=3086) were extracted from 11 GP practices across Northwest England for accepted, offered and declined social prescribing referrals. Patient demographics collected included se...
OBJECTIVE: Younger people, minority ethnic groups, sexual minorities and people of lower socioeconom...
Introduction Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80%...
Objective: Younger people, minority ethnic groups, sexual minorities and people of lower socioeconom...
Background Social prescribing (SP) is part of universal personalised care and available to everyone...
Social prescribing (SP) has rapidly expanded over recent years. Previously a bottom-up, community-le...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patien...
BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the non-medical factors that impact health. Alt...
OBJECTIVES: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patients jointly d...
BACKGROUND: Social Prescribing is a service in primary care that involves the referral of patients ...
Social prescription is an initiative that aims to link patients in primary care with sources of supp...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which the ‘Social Cure’ model of psycho-social health captures t...
Background Socioeconomic deprivation is associated with health inequality. Previous studies have des...
Social prescribing initiatives are widely implemented in the UK National Health Service to integrate...
INTRODUCTION: Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80...
OBJECTIVE: Younger people, minority ethnic groups, sexual minorities and people of lower socioeconom...
Introduction Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80%...
Objective: Younger people, minority ethnic groups, sexual minorities and people of lower socioeconom...
Background Social prescribing (SP) is part of universal personalised care and available to everyone...
Social prescribing (SP) has rapidly expanded over recent years. Previously a bottom-up, community-le...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patien...
BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the non-medical factors that impact health. Alt...
OBJECTIVES: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patients jointly d...
BACKGROUND: Social Prescribing is a service in primary care that involves the referral of patients ...
Social prescription is an initiative that aims to link patients in primary care with sources of supp...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which the ‘Social Cure’ model of psycho-social health captures t...
Background Socioeconomic deprivation is associated with health inequality. Previous studies have des...
Social prescribing initiatives are widely implemented in the UK National Health Service to integrate...
INTRODUCTION: Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80...
OBJECTIVE: Younger people, minority ethnic groups, sexual minorities and people of lower socioeconom...
Introduction Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80%...
Objective: Younger people, minority ethnic groups, sexual minorities and people of lower socioeconom...