Commentary
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Citation
Howlett N, Brown K, Freethy I, Mercer S & Ozakinci G (2024) We need better evidence for social prescribing: Call for Action for better systems for collaboration and building evidence. Perspectives in Public Health.
Abstract
First paragraph: Husk et al., stated ‘social prescribing is the topic of the moment’ (p. 6 [1]) in 2019, and this remains the case. Globally, societies are struggling to find solutions to growing health inequalities and the impact of social determinants on creating (ill) health are increasingly recognised. Social prescribing is regarded as a way of mitigating health inequalities through better support of people in deprived areas [2] and has become more important post-COVID19 [3].
Journal
Perspectives in Public Health
Status | Accepted |
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Date accepted by journal | 07/10/2024 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/36560 |
ISSN | 1757-9139 |
eISSN | 1757-9147 |
People (1)
Professor and Deputy Dean of Faculty, Psychology