Applying critical systems thinking to social prescribing: a relational model of stakeholder "buy-in"
Abstract Background Social prescribing (SP) allows health professionals to refer primary care patients toward health and wellbeing interventions and activities in the local community. Now widely implemented across the UK and adopted in other nations, questions arise concerning the modelling of prese...
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Main Authors: | Alison Fixsen (Author), Helen Seers (Author), Marie Polley (Author), Jo Robins (Author) |
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