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IntroductionAs a means for supporting a range of health and wellbeing goals, social prescribing programs have been implemented around the world. Reflecting a range of contexts, needs, innovation, and programing, a broad array of outcomes has been studied
Jill Sonke +17 more
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Public perspectives of social prescribing [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background There is a strong national drive within the UK government and National Health Service for social prescribing. Previous research studies have mainly focused on service user perspectives and evaluating their experiences.
Koser Khan +3 more
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Social Prescribing is a mechanism by which primary care team members can refer patients to community groups to improve their health and well-being. It integrates health, social care, and community, allowing patients to actively improve their health and ...
Donata Kurpas +8 more
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Global developments in social prescribing [PDF]
Social prescribing is an approach that aims to improve health and well-being. It connects individuals to non-clinical services and supports that address social needs, such as those related to loneliness, housing instability and mental health. At the person level, social prescribing can give individuals the knowledge, skills, motivation and confidence ...
Morse, DF +23 more
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> R.E. presents to her family physician with several concerns. She has high blood pressure and illness suggestive of generalized anxiety disorder with depressed mood. R.E.’s family physician understands that R.E.
Dominik Alex, Nowak, Kate, Mulligan
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This article aims to describe what constitutes social prescribing, to highlight examples of services that exist, and to discuss the existing evidence base for social prescribing.
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Exploring how and why social prescribing evaluations work: a realist review
Objective The evidence base for social prescribing is inconclusive, and evaluations have been criticised for lacking rigour. This realist review sought to understand how and why social prescribing evaluations work or do not work.
Mark Davies +3 more
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Introduction UK higher education (HE) student numbers are increasing and students report higher levels of mental health and well-being issues. Social prescribing links individuals to community-based, non-medical support.
Mark Davies +4 more
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Guest Editorial: Social Prescribing [PDF]
Journal guest editorial article.
Kenkra, J, Howarth, ML
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Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non-medical prescribers. Should you wish to look at any of the papers in more detail, a full reference is provided
Debra Westlake, Stephanie Tierney
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