PROTOCOL: Effects of social prescribing for older adults: An evidence and gap map

Author:

Ghogomu Elizabeth Tanjong1ORCID,Welch Vivian2ORCID,Yaqubi Mojde2,Dewidar Omar2,Barbeau Victoria I.2,Biswas Srija3,Card Kiffer4,Hsiung Sonia3,Muhl Caitlin5ORCID,Nelson Michelle6,Salzwedel Douglas M.7,Saragosa Marianne8,Yu Cindy9ORCID,Mulligan Kate6,Hébert Paul110

Affiliation:

1. Bruyère Research Institute University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada

2. Bruyère Research Institute Ottawa Canada

3. Canadian Institute of Social Prescribing Canadian Red Cross Toronto Canada

4. Faculty of Health Sciences Simon Fraser University Vancouver Canada

5. School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences Queens University Kingston Canada

6. Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto Toronto Canada

7. Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

8. Lunenfeld‐Tanenbaum Research Institute Sinai Health Toronto Canada

9. GenWell Project Ottawa Canada

10. Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal Montreal Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThis is the protocol for an evidence and gap map. The objectives are as follows: The aim of this evidence and gap map is to map the available evidence on the effectiveness of social prescribing interventions addressing a non‐medical, health‐related social need for older adults in any setting.Specific objectives are as follows: To identify existing evidence from primary studies and systematic reviews on the effects of community‐based interventions that address non‐medical, health‐related social needs of older adults to improve their health and wellbeing. To identify research evidence gaps for new high‐quality primary studies and systematic reviews. To highlight evidence of health equity considerations from included primary studies and systematic reviews.

Publisher

Wiley

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