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KMID : 1022120220240010007
Health and Welfare
2022 Volume.24 No. 1 p.7 ~ p.41
A Meta-ethnography Study on Collaboration between Health and Social Care in Social Prescribing in the UK in Aged Society: Implications for Community Care in Kore
Lee Eun-Kyung

Abstract
This study is to derive implications from the experiences of developed countries on collaboration between health and social care. Although the Korean government announced the expansion of community care to solve the growing need for health and social care among the elderly in 2019, there is still a lack of practical health and social care collaborative systems at the frontline. In this respect, social prescribing, which indicates the promotion of the collaboration between primary health care and the community sector in the UK, was analyzed in the light of the elements that implemented joint-working between health and social care at the frontline. Among the research published after the year 2000, twenty-three qualitative and mixed-method types of research related to social prescribing were analyzed according to the seven steps of the meta-ethnography of Noblit and Hare. Based on the findings, barriers included ¡®lack of awareness sharing among frontline workers from health and social care¡¯, ¡®lack of trust in primary health professionals about the community sector¡¯, and ¡®lack of feedback structure between health and social care frontline workers¡¯. Facilitators included ¡®sufficient time to build trust¡¯, 'communication opportunities between health and social care frontline workers from the initial stage¡¯, and ¡®the trained capabilities of link workers¡¯. The implications of these findings for collaboration between health and social care in Korea were discussed.
KEYWORD
Social prescribing, Collaboration between health and social care, Link worker, Community care
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