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Speaking the same language - a scoping review to identify the terminology associated with social prescribing.

Simon NewsteadDr Megan ElliottDawn CavanaghSion TetlowCarolyn Wallace
Published in: Primary health care research & development (2023)
This research serves to highlight the breadth and diversity of the terminology associated with social prescribing. Results demonstrate aspects of shared commonality and clear distinction between the terminology from the two literature sources. The greatest contributions of terms were from articles that examined research and/or interventions in England and that were authored from the perspective of health or health and social care. The research indicates that nation- and sector-specific terms may not be adequately represented in the literature at large. Looking forward, it will be important to ensure that social prescribing terminology within the UK literature is culturally relevant and accurately reflects the terminology used by the workforce who encounter and deliver social prescribing.
Keyphrases
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  • emergency department
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  • electronic health record