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Social prescribing link workers—A qualitative Australian perspective
Social prescribing (or community referral) is a model of healthcare designed to address social needs that contribute to poor health. At the heart of social prescribing programs is the link worker, who liaises between clients, health professionals and community organisations.
Sharman, Leah S. +3 more
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Background Link worker social prescribing enables health-care professionals to address patients’ non-medical needs by linking patients into various services. Evidence for its effectiveness and how it is experienced by link workers and clients is lacking.
Moffatt Suzanne +11 more
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Queen Killing Is Linked to High Worker-Worker Relatedness in a Social Wasp [PDF]
Social insect colonies are pinnacles of evolved altruism but also exhibit dramatic conflict among relatives. In many species, a colony's workers compete with the queen and each other over the production of males. Interspecific comparisons demonstrate the importance of within-colony relatedness in determining the outcome of such conflicts, but ...
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Social Prescribing—An Effort to Apply a Common Knowledge: Impelling Forces and Challenges
In recent times, social prescribing has been introduced in some countries, and substantially in the U.K. The objective of this scheme is to offer non-medical care mainly to primary care patients.
M. Mofizul Islam
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Introduction: Individuals with multimorbidity in deprived areas experience worse health outcomes and fragmented care. Research suggests that primary care-based link workers providing social prescribing have potential to improve health and well-being ...
Bridget Kiely +6 more
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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.
Fiona Boland +2 more
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The role of cognitive functions in the dynamics of work accidents [PDF]
This paper brings to the fore the need to study the causality of work accidents starting from the hypothesis that the causes must be identified immediately, respectively the dysfunctions of the work system, which contribute to their occurrence.
Tanasievici Daniel George +3 more
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Differential expression of antioxidant system genes in honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) caste development mitigates ROS-mediated oxidative damage in queen larvae [PDF]
The expression of morphological differences between the castes of social bees is triggered by dietary regimes that differentially activate nutrient-sensing pathways and the endocrine system, resulting in differential gene expression during larval ...
Douglas Elias Santos +4 more
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Introduction: Despite the economic importance of the Region, there are still few studies in the literature about occupational cancer in Brazil’s Southeast Region.
Nuria Sales-Fonseca +3 more
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Background: Several programmatic and logistic issues affect the overall performance of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). Bihar Government provided bicycles to ASHAs in West Champaran district for increasing coverage of services by improving ...
Jyoti Sharma +5 more
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