Delivering a primary care-based social prescribing initiative: a qualitative study of the benefits and challenges

scientific article published on 21 May 2018

Delivering a primary care-based social prescribing initiative: a qualitative study of the benefits and challenges is …
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P356DOI10.3399/BJGP18X696617
P932PMC publication ID6014416
P698PubMed publication ID29784868

P50authorSally WykeQ55603399
Stewart MercerQ59190596
P2093author name stringMathew Smith
Kathryn Skivington
Mhairi Mackenzie
Nai Rui Chng
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P433issue672
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)e487-e494
P577publication date2018-05-21
P1433published inBritish Journal of General PracticeQ15758540
P1476titleDelivering a primary care-based social prescribing initiative: a qualitative study of the benefits and challenges
P478volume68

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