Introduction: Link workers are non-health or social care professionals based in primary care who support people to develop and achieve a personalised set of health and social goals by engaging with community resources. Link workers have been piloted in areas of deprivation, but there remains insufficient evidence to support their effectiveness. Multimorbidity is increasing in prevalence, but there are limited evidence-based interventions. This paper presents the protocol for a randomised controlled trial (RCT) that will test the effectiveness of link workers based in general practices in deprived areas in improving health outcomes for people with multimorbidity. Methods and analysis: The protocol presents the proposed pragmatic RCT, involvi...
Background: People with multimorbidity experience impaired quality of life, poor health and a burden...
Background: People with multimorbidity experience impaired quality of life, poor health and a burden...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the effectiveness of an occupational therapy led self-management support...
Introduction: Individuals with multimorbidity in deprived areas experience worse health outcomes and...
Background Multimorbidity, defined as two or more chronic conditions is increasing in prevalence and...
Introduction: The use of link workers for social prescribing and health and social care coordination...
Objectives: To establish the evidence base for the effects on health outcomes and costs of social pr...
Background ‘Social prescribing’ can be used to link patients with complex needs to local (non-medica...
BACKGROUND: There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the years, a...
Background: ‘Social prescribing’ can be used to link patients with complex needs to local (non-medic...
<B>INTRODUCTION</B> An increasing number of people are living with multimorbidity. The e...
Abstract Background There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the ...
Introduction: An increasing number of people are living with multimorbidity. The evidence base for h...
Background: Social prescribing involving primary care-based ‘link workers’ is a key UK health policy...
Background: People with multimorbidity experience impaired quality of life, poor health and a burden...
Background: People with multimorbidity experience impaired quality of life, poor health and a burden...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the effectiveness of an occupational therapy led self-management support...
Introduction: Individuals with multimorbidity in deprived areas experience worse health outcomes and...
Background Multimorbidity, defined as two or more chronic conditions is increasing in prevalence and...
Introduction: The use of link workers for social prescribing and health and social care coordination...
Objectives: To establish the evidence base for the effects on health outcomes and costs of social pr...
Background ‘Social prescribing’ can be used to link patients with complex needs to local (non-medica...
BACKGROUND: There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the years, a...
Background: ‘Social prescribing’ can be used to link patients with complex needs to local (non-medic...
<B>INTRODUCTION</B> An increasing number of people are living with multimorbidity. The e...
Abstract Background There has been little development of the general practice consultation over the ...
Introduction: An increasing number of people are living with multimorbidity. The evidence base for h...
Background: Social prescribing involving primary care-based ‘link workers’ is a key UK health policy...
Background: People with multimorbidity experience impaired quality of life, poor health and a burden...
Background: People with multimorbidity experience impaired quality of life, poor health and a burden...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the effectiveness of an occupational therapy led self-management support...