Kerryn Husk
@kerrynhusk
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Moved to the other place... https://t.co/f9Y0CnzTHT
Joined October 2010
Twitter seems to be dead, which is a shame as it was fantastic before it became so hate-filled. Trying the new place... https://t.co/lEy1ffEzcw
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Come and work with us! We are looking for a Research Assistant to work on our UKRI-funded research project, Building Recovery and Resilience in Severe Mental Illness... https://t.co/pgrGgMWxSc
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"The findings of this review suggest that it is not sensible or valuable to view NHS and non-NHS social prescribing as separate because their pathways are so intertwined and connected that they are co-reliant on each other."
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Another paper! What routes to social prescribing exist outside of formal NHS structures? We did a systematic map... https://t.co/BGuTC9XGqe
bmjpublichealth.bmj.com
Objectives Social prescribing, linking to community-based interventions to support individuals’ health and well-being, has become established across social medicine in the UK. Currently, most of the...
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I've stayed away from this hellscape for a while, but we have a cool new paper examining the factors associated with social prescribing link workers considering leaving their role... (led by Stephanie Tierney and other at the University of Oxford): https://t.co/k9IBJ5K8BF
bjgpopen.org
Background Social prescribing (SP) link workers (LWs) listen to patients’ concerns and difficulties, and connect them to relevant community assets (groups, organisations, or charities) that can help...
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We're delighted to have published a groundbreaking new study 📣 Read the first comprehensive analysis of #SocialPrescribing across diverse referral pathways in the UK, using data records provided by @AccessElemental 🔍 https://t.co/A9Lpy9zIo9
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Nature-based approaches: a mixed methods study of facilitators and barriers to implementation in CAMHS https://t.co/5eiMvHJBMh
link.springer.com
Background There is growing evidence that spending time with or in nature can be beneficial for health and wellbeing. Emerging evidence suggests potential benefits for staff and service users in...
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How might social prescribing contribute to prevention? We propose a framework... @vashtilou @ProfFreiaDeBock
https://t.co/t5srEFBA97
Pre-print! Led by Adrienne Alayli, and with @vashtilou and @ProfFreiaDeBock - we reflect on how social prescribing might contribute to prevention, and propose a conceptual framework... https://t.co/LDrxS4mpLe
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PhD opportunity: The application of mixed and multi-level models for analysing real world data in the evaluation of complex evaluations in health and social care @DrAngelaBate Pls share :) https://t.co/Y6iQZfRTuD
findaphd.com
PhD Project - The application of mixed and multi-level models for analysing real world data in the evaluation of complex evaluations in health and social care (RDF25/HLS/NMH/MCMEEKIN) at Northumbria...
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Pre-print! Led by Adrienne Alayli, and with @vashtilou and @ProfFreiaDeBock - we reflect on how social prescribing might contribute to prevention, and propose a conceptual framework... https://t.co/LDrxS4mpLe
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Great to see the work of our @NIHRARCs PhD @akshaykumar highlighted here!
#Podcast #November2024 A new episode of the EMJ podcast has been released. Here are the links: ▶️ Web: https://t.co/JwE1nNBF7B Articles included: Black and white: how good are clinicians at diagnosing elbow injuries from paediatric elbow radiographs alone?
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Fantastic infographics showing evidence of green social prescribing here at home. If I look to Japan, search the term Shinrin-yoku Lots we are just catching up on around SP in England & so much more room to grow 👍🏾
We can now share the wonderful infographics describing the results of our recent green social prescribing evaluation, including this one for decision makers. All the details on the link below… @Ruth_Garside @HarrietAHunt @scriberian
https://t.co/NSLLHGsVhY
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Our new commentary brings together 50 researchers of social prescribing to reflect on the definition developed by @CaitlinMuhl - thanks for herding cats Caitlin!
🚨 NEW PUBLICATION 🚨 Building common understanding: seeking consensus and defining social prescribing across contexts – a collective commentary on a Delphi study https://t.co/HpGhUfZDQs (1/4) @NASPTweets @CISP_ICPS
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We're delighted to have contributed to this important step forward - This commentary piece reflects on the recently published Delphi study defining #SocialPrescribing and discusses where we go from here:
bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com
Social prescribing has become a global phenomenon. A Delphi study was recently conducted with 48 social prescribing experts from 26 countries to establish global agreement on the definition of social...
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👀👇🏾 @Pers_Care I know many analysts out there have been grappling with this for their areas. Worth keeping an eye on @apha_analysts @AnalystX_ Watch this space as more big high profile research is coming…look at green SP study recently as an example @kerrynhusk and team
Wondering how to get started with evaluating your #socialprescribing service? Look out for our Social Prescribing Evaluation Toolkit for local services, which will be published next month! Here's a sneak peek of what you can expect. #socialprescribingimpact #evaluation
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