Exploring the enablers and barriers to social prescribing for people living with long-term neurological conditions: a focus group investigation
Abstract Background People living with Long Term Neurological Conditions (LTNCs) value peer support and social activities. Psychological support and wellbeing enables them to manage their condition. Social prescribing is a formal process of referring patients to a link worker to co-design a plan to...
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Main Authors: | Suzanne Simpson (Author), Moira Furlong (Author), Clarissa Giebel (Author) |
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