Social prescribing: Moving pediatric care upstream to improve child health and wellbeing and address child health inequities

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Paediatrics & child health Pub Date : 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1093/pch/pxae002
Caitlin Muhl, Susan Bennett, Stéphanie Fragman, Nicole Racine
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Social prescribing is a means for trusted individuals in clinical and community settings to connect people who have non-medical, health-related social needs to non-clinical supports and services within the community through a non-medical prescription. Evaluations of social prescribing programs for the pediatric population have demonstrated statistically significant improvements in participants’ mental, physical, and social wellbeing and reductions in healthcare demand and costs. Experts have pointed to the particularly powerful impact of social prescribing on children’s mental health, suggesting that it may help to alleviate the strain on the overburdened mental health system. Social prescribing shows promise as a tool to move pediatric care upstream by addressing non-medical, health-related social needs, hence why there is an urgent need to direct more attention towards the pediatric population in social prescribing research, policy, and practice. This demands rapid action by researchers, policymakers, and child health professionals to support advancements in this area.
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社会处方:将儿科护理推向上游,改善儿童健康和福祉,解决儿童健康不平等问题
社会处方是临床和社区环境中受信任的个人通过非医疗处方将有非医疗、与健康相关的社会需求的人与社区内的非临床支持和服务联系起来的一种手段。对儿科人群的社会处方计划进行的评估表明,在统计意义上,参与者的精神、身体和社会福利都得到了显著改善,医疗保健需求和成本也有所降低。专家们指出,社会处方对儿童心理健康的影响尤为显著,表明它可能有助于减轻心理健康系统不堪重负的压力。社会处方有望成为一种工具,通过满足非医疗、与健康相关的社会需求来推动儿科护理向上游发展,因此在社会处方的研究、政策和实践中迫切需要更多地关注儿科人群。这就要求研究人员、政策制定者和儿童保健专业人员迅速采取行动,支持这一领域的进步。
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Paediatrics & child health
Paediatrics & child health 医学-小儿科
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2.10
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5.30%
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208
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Paediatrics & Child Health (PCH) is the official journal of the Canadian Paediatric Society, and the only peer-reviewed paediatric journal in Canada. Its mission is to advocate for the health and well-being of all Canadian children and youth and to educate child and youth health professionals across the country. PCH reaches 8,000 paediatricians, family physicians and other child and youth health professionals, as well as ministers and officials in various levels of government who are involved with child and youth health policy in Canada.
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