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Understanding and Improving Older People’s Well-Being through Social Prescribing Involving the Cultural Sector: Interviews from a Realist Evaluation

Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, environmental, and economic factors affecting how people feel physical and/or emotionally. It involves connecting people to “community assets” (e.g., local groups, organizations, and charities) that can contribute to positive well-b...

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Autores principales: Gorenberg, Jordan, Tierney, Stephanie, Wong, Geoff, Turk, Amadea, Libert, Sebastien, Potter, Caroline, Eccles, Kathryn, Forster, Shona, Husk, Kerryn, Chatterjee, Helen J., Webster, Emma, McDougall, Beth, Warburton, Harriet, Shaw, Lucy, Mahtani, Kamal R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10262332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36724235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07334648231154043
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author Gorenberg, Jordan
Tierney, Stephanie
Wong, Geoff
Turk, Amadea
Libert, Sebastien
Potter, Caroline
Eccles, Kathryn
Forster, Shona
Husk, Kerryn
Chatterjee, Helen J.
Webster, Emma
McDougall, Beth
Warburton, Harriet
Shaw, Lucy
Mahtani, Kamal R.
author_facet Gorenberg, Jordan
Tierney, Stephanie
Wong, Geoff
Turk, Amadea
Libert, Sebastien
Potter, Caroline
Eccles, Kathryn
Forster, Shona
Husk, Kerryn
Chatterjee, Helen J.
Webster, Emma
McDougall, Beth
Warburton, Harriet
Shaw, Lucy
Mahtani, Kamal R.
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description Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, environmental, and economic factors affecting how people feel physical and/or emotionally. It involves connecting people to “community assets” (e.g., local groups, organizations, and charities) that can contribute to positive well-being. We sought to explain in what ways, for whom, and why the cultural sector can support social prescribing with older people. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 28 older people (aged 60+) and 25 cultural sector staff. The following nine concepts, developed from interview data, progressed the understanding of tailoring cultural offers, which came from our previous realist review—immersion, buddying, café culture, capacity, emotional involvement, perseverance, autonomy, elitism, and virtual cultural offers. Through tailoring, we propose that older people might experience one or more of the following benefits from engaging with a cultural offer as part of social prescribing—being immersed, psychological holding, connecting, and transforming through self-growth.
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spelling pubmed-102623322023-06-15 Understanding and Improving Older People’s Well-Being through Social Prescribing Involving the Cultural Sector: Interviews from a Realist Evaluation Gorenberg, Jordan Tierney, Stephanie Wong, Geoff Turk, Amadea Libert, Sebastien Potter, Caroline Eccles, Kathryn Forster, Shona Husk, Kerryn Chatterjee, Helen J. Webster, Emma McDougall, Beth Warburton, Harriet Shaw, Lucy Mahtani, Kamal R. J Appl Gerontol Outcomes of Program Evaluations Social prescribing is a non-clinical approach to addressing social, environmental, and economic factors affecting how people feel physical and/or emotionally. It involves connecting people to “community assets” (e.g., local groups, organizations, and charities) that can contribute to positive well-being. We sought to explain in what ways, for whom, and why the cultural sector can support social prescribing with older people. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 28 older people (aged 60+) and 25 cultural sector staff. The following nine concepts, developed from interview data, progressed the understanding of tailoring cultural offers, which came from our previous realist review—immersion, buddying, café culture, capacity, emotional involvement, perseverance, autonomy, elitism, and virtual cultural offers. Through tailoring, we propose that older people might experience one or more of the following benefits from engaging with a cultural offer as part of social prescribing—being immersed, psychological holding, connecting, and transforming through self-growth. SAGE Publications 2023-02-01 2023-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10262332/ /pubmed/36724235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07334648231154043 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Gorenberg, Jordan
Tierney, Stephanie
Wong, Geoff
Turk, Amadea
Libert, Sebastien
Potter, Caroline
Eccles, Kathryn
Forster, Shona
Husk, Kerryn
Chatterjee, Helen J.
Webster, Emma
McDougall, Beth
Warburton, Harriet
Shaw, Lucy
Mahtani, Kamal R.
Understanding and Improving Older People’s Well-Being through Social Prescribing Involving the Cultural Sector: Interviews from a Realist Evaluation
title Understanding and Improving Older People’s Well-Being through Social Prescribing Involving the Cultural Sector: Interviews from a Realist Evaluation
title_full Understanding and Improving Older People’s Well-Being through Social Prescribing Involving the Cultural Sector: Interviews from a Realist Evaluation
title_fullStr Understanding and Improving Older People’s Well-Being through Social Prescribing Involving the Cultural Sector: Interviews from a Realist Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Understanding and Improving Older People’s Well-Being through Social Prescribing Involving the Cultural Sector: Interviews from a Realist Evaluation
title_short Understanding and Improving Older People’s Well-Being through Social Prescribing Involving the Cultural Sector: Interviews from a Realist Evaluation
title_sort understanding and improving older people’s well-being through social prescribing involving the cultural sector: interviews from a realist evaluation
topic Outcomes of Program Evaluations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10262332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36724235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07334648231154043
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