Understanding and improving older people’s well-being through social prescribing involving the cultural sector: interviews from a realist evaluation
<p>Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, environmental and economic factors affecting how people feel physical and/or emotionally. It involves connecting people to ‘community assets’ (e.g. local groups, organisations, charities) that can contri...
Main Authors: | Gorenberg, J, Tierney, S, Wong, G, Turk, A, Libert, S, Potter, C, Eccles, K, Forster, S, Husk, K, Chatterjee, H, Webster, E, McDougall, B, Warburton, H, Shaw, L, Mahtani, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2023
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