Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e5305-e5313. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13949. Epub 2022 Jul 23.
Older people's well-being can be bolstered by engaging with cultural activities and venues. They may be encouraged to try cultural offers by a link worker as part of social prescribing. However, the cultural sector, like all parts of life, was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; this has had implications for cultural offers available to link workers. A study was conducted to explore the views and experiences of link workers in using the cultural sector within social prescribing, particularly for older people (aged 60+) during the pandemic. An online questionnaire was distributed to and completed by link workers in the UK. Data were analysed mainly using descriptive statistics. Open text responses were clustered into similar ideas to create key concepts. Useable responses were received from 148 link workers. They highlighted a general lack of interaction between link workers and the cultural sector about how the latter could support social prescribing. Results suggested that personal familiarity with cultural offers might prompt link workers to refer to them. Some respondents proposed that cultural offers were regarded as elitist, which deterred them from referring there. However, there was a general acknowledgement that the cultural sector could contribute to social prescribing. Link workers need to regard the cultural sector as accessible, appropriate, adequate, affordable and available before referring older people to cultural offers as part of social prescribing. Link workers may benefit from becoming more familiar with cultural sector staff and offers, including online resources, so they can then propose them to patients with confidence.
老年人的幸福感可以通过参与文化活动和场所来增强。作为社会处方的一部分,联络工作者可以鼓励他们尝试文化服务。然而,文化部门和生活的所有其他方面一样,受到了 COVID-19 大流行的影响;这对联络工作者可提供的文化服务产生了影响。本研究旨在探讨联络工作者在社会处方中利用文化部门的观点和经验,特别是在大流行期间针对老年人(60 岁以上)的情况。研究采用在线问卷调查的方式,向英国的联络工作者分发并完成了问卷。数据分析主要采用描述性统计方法。对开放性文本回复进行聚类,形成关键概念。共收到 148 名联络工作者的有效回复。他们强调联络工作者与文化部门之间缺乏关于后者如何支持社会处方的互动。研究结果表明,联络工作者对文化服务的个人熟悉程度可能促使他们提及这些服务。一些受访者认为文化服务被视为精英主义,这阻碍了他们的推荐。然而,人们普遍承认文化部门可以为社会处方做出贡献。在将老年人转介到文化服务作为社会处方的一部分之前,联络工作者需要将文化部门视为可及、适当、充足、负担得起和可利用的。联络工作者可能受益于更熟悉文化部门的工作人员和服务,包括在线资源,以便他们能够自信地向患者提出建议。