Hospital in-reach family-centred social prescribing pilot for children with neurodisability: mixed methods evaluation with social return on investment analysis
Laura Gordon,
Megan Hastry,
Angela Bate
et al.
Abstract:Background Social prescribing (SP) link workers (LWs) support individuals to engage with community resources, co-creating achievable goals. Most schemes are community-based, targetting adults. Vulnerable populations including hospitalized children with neurodisability and their families, could also benefit from SP.Aims To pilot a hospital-initiated SP service for children with neurodisability and their families; to explore its feasibility, acceptability and undertake social return on investment (SROI) analysis… Show more
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