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Impact of a social prescribing intervention in North East England on adults with type 2 diabetes: the SPRING_NE multimethod study

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    Suzanne Moffatt1,*, John Wildman1, Tessa M Pollard2, Kate Gibson1, Josephine M Wildman1, Nicola O’Brien3, Bethan Griffith1, Stephanie L Morris2, Eoin Moloney1, Jayne Jeffries1, Mark Pearce1, Wael Mohammed4

    • 1 Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
    • 2 Department of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham, UK
    • 3 Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
    • 4 Public Health Economics and Decision Science (DTC), Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK
    • * Corresponding author email: suzanne.moffatt@ncl.ac.uk
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      Full disclosure of interests: Completed ICMJE forms for all authors, including all related interests, are available in the toolkit on the NIHR Journals Library report publication page at https://doi.org/10.3310/AQXC8219.

      Primary conflicts of interest: none.

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    Volume: 11, Issue: 2
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    Moffatt S, Wildman J, Pollard TM, Gibson K, Wildman JM, O’Brien N, et al.
    . Impact of a social prescribing intervention in North East England on adults with type 2 diabetes: the SPRING_NE multimethod study. Public Health Res 2023;11(2). https://doi.org/10.3310/AQXC8219
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