Browsing Centre for Primary Care & Mental Health by Author "Greenhalgh, T"
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Could social prescribing contribute to type 2 diabetes prevention in people at high risk? Protocol for a realist, multilevel, mixed methods review and evaluation.
Calderón Larrañaga, S; Clinch, M; Greenhalgh, T; Finer, S (BMJ, 2021-04-09)INTRODUCTION: Social prescribing is an innovation being widely adopted within the UK National Health Service policy as a way of improving the management of people with long-term conditions, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D). ... -
The impact of public involvement in health research: what are we measuring? Why are we measuring it? Should we stop measuring it?
Russell, J; Fudge, N; Greenhalgh, T (2020)As public involvement in the design, conduct and dissemination of health research has become an expected norm and firmly enshrined in policy, interest in measuring its impact has also grown. Despite a drive to assess ... -
Tensions and opportunities in social prescribing. developing a framework to facilitate its implementation and evaluation in primary care: a realist review.
Calderón-Larrañaga, S; Milner, Y; Clinch, M; Greenhalgh, T; Finer, S (Royal College of General Practitioners, 2021-04-13)BACKGROUND: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided by the voluntary and community sector. Despite growing interest within NHS primary care, it remains unclear how and under ... -
What does the literature mean by social prescribing? A critical review using discourse analysis
Calderon-Larranaga, S; Greenhalgh, T; Finer, S; Clinch, M (2022)