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    Social prescribing by students: the design and delivery of a social prescribing scheme by medical students in general practice

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    Ward, Andy
    Asif, Aqua
    Cattermole, Rosalie
    Chima, Joseph
    Ebbatson, Tom
    Mahi, Islam
    Richardson, Naomi
    Sheikh, Hamid
    Keyword
    Social Prescribing
    Primary Health Care
    General Practice
    Referral and Consultation
    Students, Medical
    Date
    2020
    
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    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/14739879.2020.1799437
    Publisher's URL
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14739879.2020.1799437
    Abstract
    Background Social prescribing is a means of enabling primary care professionals to refer people to a range of local, non-clinical services. Medical students at a large GP surgery in Corby designed, implemented and led a social prescribing service for the practice’s patients. Through the project students gained an understanding of social prescribing in an authentic setting. Methods During a 12 week GP placement students collated information on local organisations, charities and schemes into a social prescribing directory. A clinic was set up and a social prescribing protocol created to enable suitable patients to be referred to the service. Students educated staff and collected feedback on how the service should run. Patients referred to the service were seen by medical students, who identified suitable social prescribing opportunities. Follow up was arranged to encourage patient engagement with services. The student-led service has been successfully integrated with the work of the new PCN link worker. Outcome Medical students were able successfully identify social prescribing opportunities for patients referred to them in primary care. Experiential learning enabled them to develop an understanding of social prescribing and its place in healthcare. Discussion Medical students successfully designed and delivered a social prescribing intervention providing authentic educational experience in real-life clinical practice. The introduction of a Primary Care Network link worker enhanced this work and student input has continued in the ongoing service. It is hoped the scheme will be rolled out across the Primary Care curriculum in Leicester
    Citation
    Ward, A. et al (2020) Social prescribing by students: the design and delivery of a social prescribing scheme by medical students in general practice. Education for Primary Care 31(5) 318-322
    Type
    Article
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/18883
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