Social prescribing: Moving pediatric care upstream to improve child health and wellbeing and address child health inequities

Author:

Muhl Caitlin12ORCID,Bennett Susan134,Fragman Stéphanie1,Racine Nicole45

Affiliation:

1. Vanier Social Pediatric Hub, Vanier Community Services Centre , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

2. Health Quality Programs, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen’s University , Kingston, Ontario , Canada

3. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

4. Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

5. School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa , Ottawa, Ontario , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Social prescribing is a means for trusted individuals in clinical and community settings to connect people who have non-medical, health-related social needs to non-clinical supports and services within the community through a non-medical prescription. Evaluations of social prescribing programs for the pediatric population have demonstrated statistically significant improvements in participants’ mental, physical, and social wellbeing and reductions in healthcare demand and costs. Experts have pointed to the particularly powerful impact of social prescribing on children’s mental health, suggesting that it may help to alleviate the strain on the overburdened mental health system. Social prescribing shows promise as a tool to move pediatric care upstream by addressing non-medical, health-related social needs, hence why there is an urgent need to direct more attention towards the pediatric population in social prescribing research, policy, and practice. This demands rapid action by researchers, policymakers, and child health professionals to support advancements in this area.

Funder

Faculty of Social Sciences Knowledge Mobilization

University of Ottawa

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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