Social prescribing for individuals with mental health problems: a qualitative study of barriers and enablers experienced by general practitioners.
Henry AughtersonLouise BaxterDaisy FancourtPublished in: BMC family practice (2020)
This study elucidates the barriers and enablers to social prescribing for patients with mental health problems, from the perspectives of GPs. Recommended interventions include a more systematic feedback structure for GPs and more formal training around social prescribing and developing the relevant inter-personal skills. This study provides insight for GPs and other practice staff, commissioners, managers, providers and community groups, to help design and deliver future social prescribing services.