
Ethnographic Exploration of Social Prescribing in Primary Care
Dive into the perspectives of primary care staff and link workers on social prescribing through an ethnographic lens, uncovering the interconnected dynamics shaping healthcare delivery.
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Two sides of the same coin? An ethnographic exploration of primary care staff and link worker perspectives on social prescribing Dr Bethan Griffith, Professor Suzanne Moffatt & Professor Tessa Pollard
Social Prescribing Client LW VCSE GP
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Ethnography Client LW VCSE GP
Ethnography Client LW VCSE GP
Client LW VCSE GP Referral Criteria: 40-74yo; Long Term Conditions Funding: Social Impact Bond
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Ill think about it Client LW VCSE GP
Who's eligible?... Who s the link worker? Client LW VCSE GP
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Targets.caseload.outputs Ithought there d be more supporting Client LW VCSE GP
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Wheres the money going to come from? Client LW VCSE GP
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Thanks & Acknowledgments Link Worker Ethnography: Conducted as part of a wider study funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Public Health Research Programme, Community Groups and Health Promotion (project reference 16/122/33). The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. With thanks to Professor Suzanne Moffatt, Professor Tessa Pollard, Dr Jayne Jeffries, Dr Kate Gibson & Dr Stephanie Morris Primary Care Ethnography: Conducted as part of the presenters PhD, funded by the ESRC (Economic & Social Research Council) Northern Ireland and North East Doctoral Training Programme: Health, Wellbeing & Society pathway. With thanks to Professor Suzanne Moffatt and Professor Cathrine Degnen Contact: Dr Bethan Griffith (b.s.griffith2@ncl.ac.uk)