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Primary-care-based social prescribing for mental health: an analysis of financial and environmental sustainability.

机译:基于初级保健的心理健康社会处方:对财务和环境可持续性的分析。

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An observational study was carried out to assess the impact of the service on the financial and environmental impacts of healthcare use. GP appointments, psychotropic medications and secondary-care referrals were measured. Findings Results demonstrate no statistical difference in the financial and carbon costs of healthcare use between groups. Social prescribing showed a trend towards reduced healthcare use, mainly due to a reduction in secondary-care referrals compared with controls. The associations found did not achieve significance due to the small sample size leading to a large degree of uncertainty regarding differences. This study demonstrates that these services are potentially able to pay for themselves through reducing future healthcare costs and are effective, low-carbon interventions, when compared with cognitive behavioral therapy or antidepressants. This is an important finding in light of Government targets for the NHS to reduce its carbon footprint by 80% by 2050. Larger studies are required to investigate the potentials of social prescribing services further.
机译:进行了一项观察性研究,以评估服务对医疗保健对财务和环境的影响。测量了全科医生的约会,精神药物和二级保健转诊。研究结果表明,两组之间医疗保健使用的财务和碳成本没有统计差异。社会处方显示出减少医疗保健使用的趋势,这主要是由于与对照组相比,二级医疗转诊的减少。由于样本量小,导致差异差异很大,因此发现的关联没有达到显着性。这项研究表明,与认知行为疗法或抗抑郁药相比,这些服务有可能通过降低未来的医疗保健费用来收回成本,并且是有效的低碳干预措施。鉴于政府对NHS的目标是到2050年将其碳足迹减少80%,这是一个重要发现。需要进行更大的研究才能进一步调查社会处方服务的潜力。

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