Australian and UK Perspectives on Social Prescribing Implementation Research: Theory, Measurement, Resourcing and Discovery to Ensure Health Equity

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Genevieve A. Dingle, Christina Aggar, Nikita Arslanovski, Thomas Astell-Burt, J. R. Baker, Ruthanne Baxter, Michelle Bissett, Mhairi Bowe, Eric Brymer, Alexandra Burton, Richard Byng, Julian Elston, Daisy Fancourt, Xiaoqi Feng, Emmanuel Fino, Rosanne Freak-Poli, Lydia Harkin, Daniel Hayes, Emma Hazeldine, Blerina Kellezi, Niamh McNamara, Leah Sharman, Clifford Stevenson, Juliet Wakefield, Katey Warran, Leanne Wells, Laura Wright, Yvonne Zurynski, Kerryn Husk
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There has been a rapid increase in the delivery of social prescribing globally in recent years. However, a lack of theoretical framework, the diversity of social prescribing interventions and outcome measures, a lack of ongoing resources to provide services equitably and a lack of coordinated research agenda make it challenging for practitioners to know how best to put social prescribing into practice. This paper summarises perspectives from 29 UK and Australian authors and sets a course for future social prescribing implementation in four key areas: theory, measurement, resourcing and equity, and discovery (big questions on the research agenda). Eight recommendations are made: (1) multilevel or systems theory frameworks should inform programme design and implementation; (2) methods should be developed in collaboration with participants and service providers; (3) a core set of outcome measures should be developed and complemented by framework-specific measures; (4) factors at multiple levels should be included to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the experience and value of social prescribing; (5) funding models should ensure that community sector organisations providing the programmes and services are well supported; (6) social prescribing stakeholders could advocate for equitable funding through dialogue and knowledge translation; (7) future research could focus on understanding barriers and enablers of engagement in social prescribing in marginalised populations; and (8) future research should focus on link workers’ and community workers’ experiences of social prescribing. Emphasising health equity and asset-based community development, our perspective positions social prescribing not merely as a response to individual health needs but as a catalyst for a broader societal transformation.

澳大利亚和英国对社会处方实施研究的看法:确保健康公平的理论、测量、资源和发现
近年来,在全球范围内,社会处方的实施迅速增加。然而,缺乏理论框架,社会处方干预措施和结果衡量的多样性,缺乏持续的资源来公平地提供服务,缺乏协调的研究议程,使得从业者知道如何最好地将社会处方付诸实践具有挑战性。本文总结了29位英国和澳大利亚作者的观点,并在四个关键领域为未来的社会处方实施设定了课程:理论、测量、资源和公平以及发现(研究议程上的大问题)。提出了八项建议:(1)多层次或系统理论框架应为方案设计和实施提供信息;(2)应与参与者和服务提供者合作制定方法;(3)应制定一套核心成果措施,并辅以具体框架措施;(4)多层次因素综合考虑,确保对社会处方经验和价值的全面认识;(5)资助模式应确保提供计划和服务的社区机构得到充分支持;(6)社会处方利益相关者可以通过对话和知识转化倡导公平资助;(7)未来的研究应侧重于了解边缘化人群参与社会处方的障碍和推动因素;(8)未来的研究应侧重于链接工作者和社区工作者的社会处方经验。我们的观点强调卫生公平和以资产为基础的社区发展,将社会处方不仅定位为对个人卫生需求的回应,而且定位为更广泛的社会变革的催化剂。
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期刊介绍: Health and Social Care in the community is an essential journal for anyone involved in nursing, social work, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, general practice, health psychology, health economy, primary health care and the promotion of health. It is an international peer-reviewed journal supporting interdisciplinary collaboration on policy and practice within health and social care in the community. The journal publishes: - Original research papers in all areas of health and social care - Topical health and social care review articles - Policy and practice evaluations - Book reviews - Special issues
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