“You get out of the house, you talk to each other, you laugh…And that’s fantastic” – a qualitative study about older people’s perceptions of social prescribing in mainland Portugal
Andreia Costa,
Joana Henriques,
Violeta Alarcão
et al.
Abstract:Background
Social prescribing (SP) is a non-clinical approach, most commonly based in healthcare units, that aims to address non-medical health-related social needs by connecting individuals with community-based services. This qualitative study explores the perception of Portuguese older adults regarding the benefits of SP and their willingness to participate in SP initiatives.
Methods
Three face-to-face focus group sessions were conducted with 23 … Show more
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