Survey of general practitioners' awareness, practice and perception of social prescribing across Europe.

S. Evers, Joyce Kenkre, T. Kloppe, D. Kurpas, Juan M Mendive, Ferdinando Petrazzuoli, Josep Vidal-Alaball
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BACKGROUND Social prescribing (SP) is a patient pathway by which healthcare professionals connect patients with other sources of support, groups, or activities within their community. The awareness, practice, and perception of SP among GPs across Europe remains unclear. OBJECTIVES To explore the awareness, practice, and perception of GPs on SP in the WONCA Europe region. METHODS An anonymous, cross-sectional online survey was distributed through a snowballing system, mailing lists, and at three international conferences in 2022/2023 to explore GPs' awareness, practice, and perception of SP. The questionnaire in English contained 21 open and closed questions. RESULTS Of the 208 participating GPs from 33 countries, 116 (56%) previously heard of 'social prescribing' and 66 (32%) regularly referred patients to community activities through a formal system. These 66 GPs reported different funding sources and varied activities, with an average of four activities and physical exercise being the most prevalent. Among them, 25 (38%) knew about national or local SP awareness campaigns. Of these 25, 17 (68%) agreed that SP increases their job satisfaction and 21 (84%) agreed that it has a positive impact on their patients. Variations in SP awareness and referral practice were evident across and within countries. CONCLUSION Despite disparities in awareness and referral practice as well as a diversity of activities and funding sources, most GPs who actively referred patients and were informed about SP campaigns agreed that SP positively impacts them and their patients.
欧洲全科医生对社会处方的认识、实践和看法调查。
背景社会处方(Social prescribing,SP)是一种患者途径,医护人员通过这种途径将患者与其社区内的其他支持来源、团体或活动联系起来。方法通过 "滚雪球 "系统、邮件列表以及在 2022/2023 年的三次国际会议上分发了一份匿名横断面在线调查问卷,以了解全科医生对社交处方的认识、实践和看法。结果 在来自 33 个国家的 208 名参与调查的全科医生中,116 人(56%)以前听说过 "社会处方",66 人(32%)经常通过正式系统将病人转介到社区活动中。这 66 名全科医生报告了不同的资金来源和各种活动,平均有四项活动,体育锻炼最为普遍。其中 25 人(38%)知道全国或地方性的 SP 宣传活动。在这 25 人中,17 人(68%)认为 SP 提高了他们的工作满意度,21 人(84%)认为 SP 对他们的病人产生了积极影响。尽管在认识和转诊实践方面存在差异,活动和资金来源也多种多样,但大多数积极转诊病人并了解 SP 运动的全科医生都认为 SP 对他们和他们的病人产生了积极影响。
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