Peer Reviewed Publications

British Medical Journal Open - "Link Worker social prescribing to improve health and well-being for people with long-term conditions: qualitative study of service user perceptions" Please click on the following link to the article Moffatt et al 2017

British Medical Journal Open - "Evaluating the impact of a community based social prescribing intervention on people with type 2 diabetes in North East England: mixed-methods study protocol" Please click on the following link to the article Moffatt et al 2018

BMC Public Health - "Service-users’ perspectives of link worker social prescribing: a qualitative follow-up study" Please click on the following link to the article Wildman et al 2019

British Medical Journal Practice - "Social Prescribing" Please click on the following link to the article Drinkwater et al 2019

Social Science & Medicine - Social prescribing and classed inequality: A journey of upward health mobility? Please click on the following link for the article Gibson et al 2021

JAMA Network Open - 'Evaluation of a Community HealthWorker Social Prescribing Program Among UK Patients With Type 2 Diabetes’. Please click on the following link for the article Wildman and Wildman 2021

BMC Health Services Research - 'Social prescribing during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study of service providers’ and clients’ experiences'. Please click on the following link for the article Morris et al 2022 BMC

SSM - Qualitative Research in Health - '“I wouldn't survive it, as simple as that”: Syndemic vulnerability among people living with chronic non-communicable disease during the COVID-19 pandemic.' Please click on the following link for the article Wildman et al 2022