Phoenix Takes Flight (PTF): exploring usability and scalability challenges with community-based health support via social prescribing.

Phoenix Takes Flight (PTF):通过社会处方探索基于社区的健康支持的可用性和可扩展性挑战。

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    AH/X000079/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 18.46万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2022 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

The Phoenix Takes Flight (PTF) research study will explore how community-based organisations delivering social prescribing initiatives can expand and grow within integrated care systems.PTF will work with an established social prescribing programme Phoenix Rising (supported by the Thriving Communities Fund), where existing third sector partners (The Gathering Fields, Green Close, Lancashire Wildlife Trust and Mandala Preston) are currently delivering an extensive programme of art, nature and movement activities in partnership with Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust's Recovery College. The study will draw upon the learning of the partners who collectively have over 55 years' experience of delivery in this field and the research findings produced by Lancaster University in September 2020 https://greenclose.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Phoenix_Project_Evaluation.pdf and also due in March 2022.PTF will draw upon a growing network of community partners delivering social prescribing in the area and explore the benefits and challenges of delivering community-based health support for a wide range of participants, examining how it can be embedded into integrated care systems, and how it can grow and flourish to enable access for those populations most in need of healthcare support.The study will use the existing network which the Phoenix and Phoenix Rising projects have grown to ensure a robust cross-section of health care providers, GP's, Social Prescribing link workers, patients and third sector organisations are involved from the study's inception through to its completion.PTF will bring these groups together to discuss the challenges and benefits of this work, to reflectively plan the development of the work and ultimately co-produce ideas and solutions that will enable the existing programme to become more scalable in terms of service offers and more likely to be sustainable to those in need of accessing such services - thereby ultimately to 'taking flight'. Co-production, patient voice and an open and inclusive approach to our research - informed by the knowledge of our partners - will ensure that we build an inclusive, solution-focussed outcome that will enable a collective approach to expanding social prescribing offers embedded within integrated care systems. It is our aim that the solutions provided through this research will help to tackle some of the many health inequalities existing in the North West of England.
Phoenix Takes Flight(PTF)研究将探索社区组织如何在综合护理系统中扩展和发展社会处方计划。PTF将与已建立的社会处方计划Phoenix Rising合作(由繁荣社区基金支助),其中现有第三部门伙伴(聚集场,绿色关闭,兰开夏野生动物信托基金和曼达拉普雷斯顿)目前正在提供一个广泛的艺术方案,与兰开夏郡和南坎布里亚郡NHS基金会信托基金会的恢复学院合作开展自然和运动活动。该研究将借鉴合作伙伴的学习,这些合作伙伴在该领域拥有超过55年的交付经验,以及兰开斯特大学于2020年9月www.example.com产生的研究结果https://greenclose.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Phoenix_Project_Evaluation.pdf,并将于2022年3月到期。PTF将利用不断增长的社区合作伙伴网络,在该地区提供社会处方,并探索提供社区处方的好处和挑战。为广泛的参与者提供基于健康的支持,研究如何将其嵌入到综合护理系统中,以及如何发展和蓬勃发展,以使最需要医疗保健支持的人群能够获得支持。该研究将使用Phoenix和Phoenix Rising项目已经发展的现有网络,以确保强大的跨部门医疗保健提供者,全科医生、社会处方链接工作者、患者和第三部门组织从研究开始到完成都参与其中。PTF将把这些群体聚集在一起讨论这项工作的挑战和好处,反思性地规划工作的发展,并最终共同-提出想法和解决方案,使现有方案在提供服务方面更具可扩展性,更有可能为有需要的人提供可持续性因此,最终“起飞”。共同制作,患者的声音和开放和包容的方法,我们的研究-由我们的合作伙伴的知识告知-将确保我们建立一个包容性的,以解决方案为重点的结果,这将使一个集体的方法,以扩大社会处方提供嵌入在综合护理系统。我们的目标是,通过这项研究提供的解决方案将有助于解决英格兰西北部存在的许多健康不平等问题。

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Mahsa Honary其他文献

The potentials of digital technology in social prescribing: a qualitative study of key stakeholders’ perspectives
  • DOI:
    10.1186/s12889-025-23091-7
  • 发表时间:
    2025-05-31
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    3.600
  • 作者:
    Sima Rafiei;Mahsa Honary;Barbara Mezes
  • 通讯作者:
    Barbara Mezes
Getting the Country Back to Work, Safely
让国家安全地重返工作岗位
  • DOI:
    10.1145/3416090
  • 发表时间:
    2020
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Mahsa Honary;Veronica Martinez;Theodore Wlazlowski;Abdelsalam Helal;Hans
  • 通讯作者:
    Hans

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