E-Book, Englisch, 186 Seiten, eBook
Bertotti Social Prescribing Policy, Research and Practice
1. Auflage 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-52106-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Transforming Systems and Communities for Improved Health and Wellbeing
E-Book, Englisch, 186 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-031-52106-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The book discusses the strengths and weaknesses in the design, implementation, evaluation, policy, and practice of social prescribing. Each chapter has a framework structured around three key themes: the key policies underpinning social prescribing, the evaluation and research evidence base, and practice including the design and implementation of social prescribing. Country-based chapters focus on the development of social prescribing and include case studies of different social prescribing models in England, Wales, Portugal, Germany, Republic of Ireland, Canada and Singapore. Three chapters are dedicated to England given the wide-ranging contribution of this country to the development of social prescribing. Among the topics covered:
- An international perspective on social prescribing: introduction
- The role of social prescribing in addressing health inequalities
- Implementing social prescribing schemes
- Conclusion: The present and future of social prescribing
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1 An international perspective on social prescribing: introduction (Marcello Bertotti)
2 Social prescribing in England (Kerryn Husk and James Sanderson)
3 The role of social prescribing in addressing health inequalities (Koser Khan and Stephanie Tierney)
4 Implementing social prescribing schemes – learning from practice (Marie Polley)
5 Social prescribing in Wales (Carolyn Wallace, Megan Elliott, Mary Lynch, Mark Llewellyn, Simon Newstead, Sophie Randall, Sarah Wallace)
6 Social prescribing in the Portuguese context: Challenges and strategies to implement and evaluate a complex intervention (Sonia Dias, Louíse Viecili Hoffmeister, Cristiano Figueiredo, Ana Gama)
7 Challenges and Opportunities for Social Prescribing in Germany – Policy and Methodological Perspectives (Wolfram Herrmann, Konrad Laker, Hendrik Napierala)
8 Social Prescribing in Ireland – from Ad-Hoc to Universal Provision (David Robinson, Bernie McGowan, Eleanor Gallagher, Anne Sheridan, Gerard Boyle)
9 Social Prescribing in Canada: Coproduction with Communities (Kate Mulligan)
10 Social Prescribing in Singapore: Policy, Research and Practice (Kheng Hock Lee, Wee Hoe Gan)
11 Conclusion: The present and future of social prescribing (Marcello Bertotti, Sonia Dias, Ana Gama, Wolfram Herrmann, Kerryn Husk, Koser Khan, Kheng Hock Lee, Kate Mulligan, Marie Polley, David Robinson, Stephanie Tierney, Carolyn Wallace)




