Skip to main content

Main menu

  • HOME
  • LATEST ARTICLES
  • ALL ISSUES
  • AUTHORS & REVIEWERS
  • RESOURCES
    • About BJGP Open
    • BJGP Open Accessibility Statement
    • Editorial Board
    • Editorial Fellowships
    • Audio Abstracts
    • eLetters
    • Alerts
    • BJGP Life
    • Research into Publication Science
    • Advertising
    • Contact
  • SPECIAL ISSUES
    • Artificial Intelligence in Primary Care: call for articles
    • Social Care Integration with Primary Care: call for articles
    • Special issue: Telehealth
    • Special issue: Race and Racism in Primary Care
    • Special issue: COVID-19 and Primary Care
    • Past research calls
    • Top 10 Research Articles of the Year
  • BJGP CONFERENCE →
  • RCGP
    • British Journal of General Practice
    • BJGP for RCGP members
    • RCGP eLearning
    • InnovAIT Journal
    • Jobs and careers

User menu

  • Alerts

Search

  • Advanced search
Intended for Healthcare Professionals
BJGP Open
  • RCGP
    • British Journal of General Practice
    • BJGP for RCGP members
    • RCGP eLearning
    • InnovAIT Journal
    • Jobs and careers
  • Subscriptions
  • Alerts
  • Log in
  • Follow BJGP Open on Instagram
  • Visit bjgp open on Bluesky
  • Blog
Intended for Healthcare Professionals
BJGP Open

Advanced Search

  • HOME
  • LATEST ARTICLES
  • ALL ISSUES
  • AUTHORS & REVIEWERS
  • RESOURCES
    • About BJGP Open
    • BJGP Open Accessibility Statement
    • Editorial Board
    • Editorial Fellowships
    • Audio Abstracts
    • eLetters
    • Alerts
    • BJGP Life
    • Research into Publication Science
    • Advertising
    • Contact
  • SPECIAL ISSUES
    • Artificial Intelligence in Primary Care: call for articles
    • Social Care Integration with Primary Care: call for articles
    • Special issue: Telehealth
    • Special issue: Race and Racism in Primary Care
    • Special issue: COVID-19 and Primary Care
    • Past research calls
    • Top 10 Research Articles of the Year
  • BJGP CONFERENCE →
Research

Patient uptake and adherence to social prescribing: a qualitative study

Julia Pescheny, Gurch Randhawa and Yannis Pappas
BJGP Open 2018; 2 (3): bjgpopen18X101598. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen18X101598
Julia Pescheny
1 PhD Student, Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, , UK
MPH
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • For correspondence: julia.pescheny{at}study.beds.ac.uk
Gurch Randhawa
2 Professor of Diversity in Public Health and Director, Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, , UK
PhD
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Yannis Pappas
3 Head of PhD School and Reader in Health Service Organisation and Delivery, Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, , UK
PhD
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • Article
  • Figures & Data
  • Info
  • eLetters
  • PDF
Loading

Article Information

vol. 2 no. 3 bjgpopen18X101598
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen18X101598
PubMed 
30564731

Published By 
Royal College of General Practitioners
History 
  • Received January 16, 2018
  • Accepted April 12, 2018
  • Published online October 16, 2018.

Article Versions

  • Previous version (August 7, 2018 - 16:30).
  • You are viewing the most recent version of this article.
Copyright & Usage 
Copyright © The Authors 2018 This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Author Information

  1. Julia Pescheny, MPH1,*,
  2. Gurch Randhawa, PhD2 and
  3. Yannis Pappas, PhD3
  1. 1 PhD Student, Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, Luton , UK
  2. 2 Professor of Diversity in Public Health and Director, Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, Luton , UK
  3. 3 Head of PhD School and Reader in Health Service Organisation and Delivery, Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, Luton , UK
  1. ↵ *For correspondence:
    julia.pescheny{at}study.beds.ac.uk
View Full Text

Article usage

Article usage: August 2018 to October 2025

AbstractFullPdf
Aug 201821508101
Sep 20182522159
Oct 2018189833
Nov 20181511835
Dec 2018258321
Jan 20192115565
Feb 2019811942
Mar 20191222360
Apr 2019149445
May 2019106133
Jun 201999344
Jul 2019109941
Aug 2019510624
Sep 2019168015
Oct 20191211041
Nov 2019155025
Dec 2019177027
Jan 2020106447
Feb 2020147935
Mar 2020154934
Apr 2020224736
May 2020174763
Jun 202064531
Jul 202083713
Aug 2020103036
Sep 2020256182
Oct 2020126748
Nov 2020144441
Dec 2020155740
Jan 2021184734
Feb 2021183537
Mar 2021195136
Apr 2021236430
May 2021216738
Jun 2021126529
Jul 202119155
Aug 202116731
Sep 202139445
Oct 202127854
Nov 202147630
Dec 202128615
Jan 2022511551
Feb 2022410630
Mar 2022311745
Apr 2022423751
May 2022112262
Jun 202207345
Jul 202219236
Aug 202215921
Sep 202227552
Oct 202216538
Nov 202218246
Dec 20221348
Jan 202318436
Feb 202317150
Mar 202308860
Apr 202359247
May 202318847
Jun 202308736
Jul 202329927
Aug 202318134
Sep 202307326
Oct 2023010432
Nov 2023113749
Dec 2023013665
Jan 2024314349
Feb 2024011535
Mar 2024516482
Apr 20244715464
May 2024016347
Jun 2024511133
Jul 2024316152
Aug 2024612149
Sep 2024512954
Oct 2024112959
Nov 2024212157
Dec 202409045
Jan 202517826
Feb 202509626
Mar 202568631
Apr 2025213153
May 2025514161
Jun 2025711160
Jul 20251022485
Aug 2025714868
Sep 20253042672
Oct 20251425556

Statistics from Altmetric.com

Back to top
Previous ArticleNext Article

In this issue

BJGP Open
Vol. 2, Issue 3
October 2018
  • Table of Contents
  • Index by author
Download PDF
Download PowerPoint
Email Article

Thank you for recommending BJGP Open.

NOTE: We only request your email address so that the person to whom you are recommending the page knows that you wanted them to see it, and that it is not junk mail. We do not capture any email address.

Enter multiple addresses on separate lines or separate them with commas.
Patient uptake and adherence to social prescribing: a qualitative study
(Your Name) has forwarded a page to you from BJGP Open
(Your Name) thought you would like to see this page from BJGP Open.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Citation Tools
Patient uptake and adherence to social prescribing: a qualitative study
Julia Pescheny, Gurch Randhawa, Yannis Pappas
BJGP Open 2018; 2 (3): bjgpopen18X101598. DOI: 10.3399/bjgpopen18X101598

Citation Manager Formats

  • BibTeX
  • Bookends
  • EasyBib
  • EndNote (tagged)
  • EndNote 8 (xml)
  • Medlars
  • Mendeley
  • Papers
  • RefWorks Tagged
  • Ref Manager
  • RIS
  • Zotero
Share
Patient uptake and adherence to social prescribing: a qualitative study
Julia Pescheny, Gurch Randhawa, Yannis Pappas
BJGP Open 2018; 2 (3): bjgpopen18X101598. DOI: 10.3399/bjgpopen18X101598
del.icio.us logo Facebook logo Mendeley logo Bluesky logo
  • Tweet Widget
  • Facebook Like
  • Google Plus One
  • Mendeley logo Mendeley

Jump to section

  • Top
  • Article
    • Abstract
    • How this fits in
    • Introduction
    • Method
    • Results
    • Discussion
    • Funding
    • Ethical approval
    • Provenance
    • Notes
    • References
  • Figures & Data
  • Info
  • eLetters
  • PDF

Keywords

  • integrated care
  • primary health care
  • social prescribing
  • uptake
  • adherence

More in this TOC Section

  • Adolescents talk about insufficient prevention through their general practitioner: A qualitative study
  • Diagnostic accuracy of CT in patients with non-specific symptoms of cancer referred directly to CT from general practice: a retrospective follow-up study
  • Impact of a comprehensive review template on personalised care in general practice for patients with multiple long-term conditions: a mixed-methods evaluation
Show more Research

Related Articles

Cited By...

Intended for Healthcare Professionals

 
 

British Journal of General Practice

NAVIGATE

  • Home
  • Latest articles
  • Authors & reviewers
  • Accessibility statement

RCGP

  • British Journal of General Practice
  • BJGP for RCGP members
  • RCGP eLearning
  • InnovAiT Journal
  • Jobs and careers

MY ACCOUNT

  • RCGP members' login
  • Terms and conditions

NEWS AND UPDATES

  • About BJGP Open
  • Alerts
  • RSS feeds
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

AUTHORS & REVIEWERS

  • Submit an article
  • Writing for BJGP Open: research
  • Writing for BJGP Open: practice & policy
  • BJGP Open editorial process & policies
  • BJGP Open ethical guidelines
  • Peer review for BJGP Open

CUSTOMER SERVICES

  • Advertising
  • Open access licence

CONTRIBUTE

  • BJGP Life
  • eLetters
  • Feedback

CONTACT US

BJGP Open Journal Office
RCGP
30 Euston Square
London NW1 2FB
Tel: +44 (0)20 3188 7400
Email: bjgpopen@rcgp.org.uk

BJGP Open is an editorially-independent publication of the Royal College of General Practitioners

© 2025 BJGP Open

Online ISSN: 2398-3795