Supporting social prescribing in primary care by linking people to local assets: a realist review.
Wei Loong LimGeoff WongNia RobertsAnne-Marie BoylanSophie ParkRuth AbramsJoanne ReeveVeronika WilliamsKamal R MahtaniPublished in: BMC medicine (2020)
Our realist review highlights how connector roles, especially link workers, represent a vehicle for accruing social capital (e.g. trust, sense of belonging, practical support). We propose that this then gives patients the confidence, motivation, connections, knowledge and skills to manage their own well-being, thereby reducing their reliance on GPs. We also emphasise within the programme theory situations that could result in unintended consequences (e.g. increased demand on GPs).