2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-024-03478-w
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A meta-ethnography of the factors that shape link workers’ experiences of social prescribing

Amadea Turk,
Stephanie Tierney,
Bernie Hogan
et al.

Abstract: Background Social prescribing is gaining traction internationally. It is an approach which seeks to address non-medical and health-related social needs through taking a holistic person-centred and community-based approach. This involves connecting people with and supporting them to access groups and organisations within their local communities. It is hoped that social prescribing might improve health inequities and reduce reliance on healthcare services. In the UK, social prescribing link worke… Show more

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