Project Director: Professor Chris Dayson
Project Duration: 2023-2024
This project aimed to co-produce and pilot a methodology for researching the role of social prescribing within frailty prevention. Funded by Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ (SHU) Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ and Innovation Fund (SHRIF), the project brought together the expertise of researchers from SHU from different disciplines, practitioners from Darnall Well Being (DWB) - a community health organisation - and community researchers – residents of Darnall, a community in Sheffield, UK, trained in qualitative research skills to research people from their own communities.
The main outputs from the project were:
- A summary of the key findings from the research.
- A main report setting out the methodology alongside analysis, key findings and recommendations.
- Community researcher feedback on different measures that can be used to test for frailty and evaluate interventions.
- An event on culturally sensitive approaches social prescribing involving community members, practitioners, policy makers and researchers. An artist-in-residence captured the key messages on the day.
- A short film about the project.