Tailoring cultural offers to meet the needs of older people during uncertain times: a rapid realist review
Date
2022-08-24Author
Tierney, S
Libert, S
Gorenberg, J
Wong, G
Turk, A
Chatterjee, HJ
Eccles, K
Potter, C
Webster, E
McDougall, B
Warburton, H
Shaw, L
Roberts, N
Mahtani, KR
Subject
COVID-19 Cultural sector Older people Realist review Social prescribing Well-being
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Non-medical issues (e.g. loneliness, financial concerns, housing problems) can shape how people feel physically and psychologically. This has been emphasised during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially for older people. Social prescribing is proposed as a means of addressing non-medical issues, which can include drawing on support offered by the cultural sector.
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Non-medical issues (e.g. loneliness, financial concerns, housing problems) can shape how people feel physically and psychologically. This has been emphasised during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially for older people. Social prescribing is proposed as a means of addressing non-medical issues, which can include drawing on support offered by the cultural sector.
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Publisher
BioMed Central
Place of Publication
England
Journal
BMC Medicine
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pagination
260-
Author URL
Number
260
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