The role of volunteering in supporting well-being – what might this mean for social prescribing? a best fit framework synthesis of qualitative research
Volunteering for an organisation, charity or group enables people to make connections with others and to be involved in interesting, worthwhile and/or enjoyable pursuits. Engaging in volunteering can form part of a social prescribing action plan developed between a patient and link worker. Greater u...
Main Authors: | Tierney, S, Mahtani, KR, Wong, G, Todd, J, Roberts, N, Akinyemi, O, Howes, S, Turk, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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