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Service-users' perspectives of link worker social prescribing: a qualitative follow-up study.

Josephine M WildmanSuzanne MoffattMel SteerKirsty LaingLinda PennNicola O'Brien
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
This study highlights issues of interest to commissioners and providers of social prescribing. Engagement with social prescribing for up to two years was examined and continued involvement was identified for those with complex issues, suggesting that a long-term intervention is required. The availability of onward referral services is an important consideration for social prescribing in a time of constrained public spending. From a research perspective, the range of improvements and their episodic nature suggest that the evaluation of social prescribing interventions requires both quantitative and qualitative data collected longitudinally.
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