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Coproduction in Social Prescribing Initiatives: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Social prescribing (SP) takes a holistic approach to health by linking clients from clinical settings to community programs to address their nonmedical needs. The emerging evidence base for SP demonstrates variability in the design and implementation of different SP initiatives. To effectively address these needs, coproduction among clients, communities, stakeholders, and policy makers is important for tailoring SP initiatives for …

Authors

Dougherty M; Tompkins T; Zibrowski E; Cram J; Ashe MC; Bhaskar L-T; Card KG; Godfrey C; Hebert P; Lacombe R

Journal

JMIR Research Protocols, Vol. 13, ,

Publisher

JMIR Publications

DOI

10.2196/57062

ISSN

1929-0748