Nur Hidayati Handayani,Marta Wanat,Stephanie Tierney
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摘要
背景社会处方将病人与资源或活动联系起来,以满足他们的非医疗需求。在英国,它通常在初级保健中实施。在社会处方途径中,病人会被引导到联系工作者那里,以确定满足其需求的合适解决方案,如艺术工作坊或福利指导。社会处方标志着从传统的医学治疗向更全面的战略过渡,侧重于整体健康和幸福战略。从病人的经历中汲取灵感可以改善社会处方的发展,从而更好地满足他们的需求。设计和设置定性系统综述--采用主题综合法对同行评审的论文进行综述,重点关注英国社会处方用户的经验。方法在六个数据库中进行了详尽的检索:通过 Web of Science 在 ASSIA、CINAHL、EMBASE、MEDLINE、PSYCINFO 和 SOCIAL SCIENCE CITATION INDEX 六个数据库中进行了详尽的检索。采用 CASP 定性研究工具进行质量评估,并使用 PRISMA 2020 检查表确保报告的透明度。共对 85 篇论文进行了全文筛选,19 项研究被纳入综述。从这些论文中提出了五个分析主题:(a) 在逆境中寻找希望;(b) 时间响应的可变性;(c) 感觉到社会处方途径的支持和赋权;(d) 积极响应带来的持续变化;(e) 失调导致无响应。结果强调了社会处方转介与患者参与意愿相匹配的重要性。因此,建议医疗保健专业人员在开始社会处方转介之前评估患者是否适合。
A Thematic Synthesis of the Experiences of Social Prescribing Among Patients in the UK.
BACKGROUND
Social prescribing connects patients to resources or activities to meet their non-medical needs. In the UK, it is often implemented in primary care. In the social prescribing pathway, patients are directed to link workers to identify suitable solutions for their needs such as art workshops or welfare benefit guidance. Social prescribing marks a notable transition from traditional medical treatments to more comprehensive strategies focusing on holistic health and wellbeing strategies. Insights from patient experiences can improve the development of social prescribing to better meet their needs. This understanding can aid in improving the delivery and outcomes of social prescribing.
AIM
To synthesise qualitative research on the experiences of social prescribing among patients in the UK.
DESIGN AND SETTING
A qualitative systematic review - using thematic synthesis for peer-reviewed papers focused on experiences of social prescribing users in the UK.
METHOD
An exhaustive search was performed in six databases: ASSIA, CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PSYCINFO, and SOCIAL SCIENCE CITATION INDEX via Web of Science. The CASP tool for qualitative research was used for quality assessment and PRISMA 2020 Checklist was used to ensure the report transparency.
RESULT
Titles and abstracts of 1,269 papers were screened. In total, 85 papers were full text-screened, and 19 studies were included in the review. Five analytical themes were developed from these papers: (a) Searching for hope in times of adversity; (b) Variability in temporal responsiveness; (c) Feeling supported and empowered by the social prescribing pathway; (d) Sustained change from a positive response; (e) Misalignment producing no response.
CONCLUSION
Patients might experience lasting advantages from social prescribing if it aligns with their needs and expectations. Results highlighted the importance of matching social prescribing referral with patients' readiness to engage. Therefore, it is recommended that healthcare professionals evaluate patient suitability prior to beginning a social prescribing referral.
期刊介绍:
The British Journal of General Practice is an international journal publishing research, editorials, debate and analysis, and clinical guidance for family practitioners and primary care researchers worldwide.
BJGP began in 1953 as the ‘College of General Practitioners’ Research Newsletter’, with the ‘Journal of the College of General Practitioners’ first appearing in 1960. Following the change in status of the College, the ‘Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners’ was launched in 1967. Three editors later, in 1990, the title was changed to the ‘British Journal of General Practice’. The journal is commonly referred to as the ''BJGP'', and is an editorially-independent publication of the Royal College of General Practitioners.