THE ESSENCE PROJECT

EVIDENCE

Evidence to Inform the Commissioning of Social Prescribing

Evidence to Inform the Commissioning of Social Prescribing
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, York. 2015


Project ID (Internal) 210
Project Status completed
Full Reference (text) Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York (2015) Evidence to inform the commissioning of social prescribing. University of York. Centre for Reviews and Dissemination Report. [The report can be accessed here]
Full Reference (URL) https://www.york.ac.uk/media/crd/Ev%20briefing_social_prescribing.pdf
Summary / Abstract

Summarises the findings of a rapid appraisal of available evidence on the effectiveness of social prescribing. Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support within the community, and can be used to improve health and wellbeing. For the review searches were conducted on the databases: DARE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and NHS EED for relevant systematic reviews and economic evaluations. Additional searches were also carried out on MEDLINE, ASSIA, Social Policy and Practice, NICE, SCIE and NHS. Very little good quality evidence was identified. Most available evidence described evaluations of pilot projects but failed to provide sufficient detail to judge either success or value for money. The briefing calls for better evaluation of new schemes. It recommends that evaluation should be of a comparative design; examine for whom and how well a scheme works; the effect it has and its costs.

Publication Title Evidence to Inform the Commissioning of Social Prescribing
Author(s) Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York
Publication Details Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, York.
Publication Year / End of Project 2015
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