| Literature DB >> 32708127 |
Carys Jones1, Ned Hartfiel1, Paul Brocklehurst2, Mary Lynch1, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards1.
Abstract
Local governments and Health Boards are seeking to develop integrated services to promote well-being. Social participation and physical activity are key in promoting well-being for older people. The Health Precinct is a community hub in North Wales that people with chronic conditions are referred to through social prescribing. To improve community-based assets there is a need to understand and evidence the social value they generate. Data collection took place October 2017-September 2019. Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis was used to evaluate the Health Precinct. Stakeholders included participants aged 55+, participants' families, staff, the National Health Service and local government. Participants' health and well-being data were collected upon referral and four months later using the EQ-5D-5L, Campaign to End Loneliness Scale and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Family members completed questionnaires at four months. Baseline data were collected for 159 participants. Follow-up data were available for 66 participants and 38 family members. The value of inputs was £55,389 (attendance fees, staffing, equipment, overheads), and the value of resulting benefits was £281,010; leading to a base case SROI ratio of £5.07 of social value generated for every £1 invested. Sensitivity analysis yielded estimates of between 2.60:1 and 5.16:1.Entities:
Keywords: Social Return on Investment (SROI); physical activity; social prescribing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32708127 PMCID: PMC7399792 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17145249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1Overview of the theory of change.
Stakeholder outcomes and how material changes were defined and valued.
| Stakeholder | Outcome | Material Change Defined by | Monetary Valuation Source | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health Precinct participants | Increased physical activity | Self-reporting 150+ min of exercise per week | HACT Social Value Calculator v4: Frequent moderate exercise | £4179 |
| Improvement in health status | Improvement of >0.1 on the EQ-5D-5L | HACT Social Value Calculator v4: Good overall health | £20,141 | |
| Higher confidence | Improvement in Rosenberg Self-Esteem score | HACT Social Value Calculator v4: High confidence (adult) | £13,080 | |
| Increased social connection | Improvement in Campaign to End Loneliness Scale score | HACT Social Value Calculator v4: Member of a social group | £1850 | |
| Family members | Improvement in health status | Improvement of 1 level or more on a 11 level self-reported health status scale | HACT Social Value Calculator v4: Good overall health | £20,141 |
| NHS Wales | Reduction in GP attendances | Difference between number of GP appointments in the 16 weeks before baseline and the 16 weeks of the programme | Unit cost of a GP appointment | £37 |
| Conwy County Borough Council | Increase in leisure centre membership | Number of people reporting that they would take up annual membership at 16 weeks | Annual cost of discounted membership | £233 |
Participant characteristics at baseline.
| Number (%), Unless Described Otherwise | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | All Participants (n = 159) | Programme Completers (n = 66) | Programme Non-Completers (n = 93) |
| Age | Mean age 72.4 (SD 8.3) | Mean age 73.8 (SD 8.9) | Mean age 71.4 (SD 7.8) |
| Men | 62 (39.0%) | 28 (42.4%) | 34 (36.6%) |
| Self-reported health status: | |||
| Excellent | 2 (1.3%) | 1 (1.5%) | 1 (1.1%) |
| Good | 68 (42.8%) | 30 (45.5%) | 38 (40.9%) |
| Fair | 65 (40.9%) | 26 (39.4%) | 39 (41.1%) |
| Poor | 19 (11.9%) | 7 (10.6%) | 12 (12.9%) |
| Missing | 5 (3.1%) | 2 (3.0%) | 3 (3.2%) |
| Living situation: | |||
| Living with others | 112 (70.4%) | 49 (74.2%) | 63 (67.7%) |
| Living alone | 47 (29.6%) | 17 (25.8%) | 30 (32.3%) |
| Programme pathway: | |||
| NERS | 124 (78.0%) | 49 (74.2%) | 75 (80.6%) |
| Lifestyle Management | 18 (11.3%) | 11 (16.7%) | 7 (7.5%) |
| Well-being | 1 (0.6%) | 1 (1.5%) | 0 |
| Cardiac Rehab | 6 (3.8%) | 4 (6.1%) | 2 (2.2%) |
| Missing | 10 (6.3%) | 1 (1.5%) | 9 (9.7%) |
Social value generated by each stakeholder group.
| Stakeholder | Outcome | Financial Proxy | Number Experiencing the Outcome | Deadweight | Attribution to Other Reasons | Drop-Off | Net Social Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health Precinct participants (n = 66) | Frequent physical activity | £4179 | 32 | 25% | 50% | 50% | £50,148 |
| Improvement in health status | £20,141 | 13 | 25% | 50% | 50% | £98,187 | |
| Higher confidence | £13,080 | 15 | 25% | 50% | 50% | £73,575 | |
| Increased social connection | £1850 | 14 | 25% | 50% | 50% | £9713 | |
| Family members (n = 38) | Improvement in health status | £20,141 | 12 | 25% | 75% | 50% | £45,317 |
| NHS Wales | Reduction in the number of GP attendances * | £37 | 19 * | 25% | 25% | 50% | £400 |
| Conwy County Borough Council | Increase in leisure centre membership | £233 | 28 | 25% | 25% | 50% | £3670 |
| TOTAL | £281,010 | ||||||
* Refers to the reduction in GP appointments rather than the number of people experiencing the outcome.
Sensitivity analysis.
| Base Case | Revised Scenario | Revised Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Financial proxies from the HACT Social Value Bank: improvement in health status is £20,141 per person; high confidence is £13,080 per person | Financial proxies from the Global Value Exchange: improvement in health status is £10,220 per person (value for relief from health problems that limit daily activities); confidence financial proxy is £1314 per person (self-esteem change) | 2.60:1 |
| Participant health status improvement measured by a > 0.1 improvement in EQ-5D-5L score (n = 13) | Participant health status improvement measured by a > 0.2 improvement in EQ-5D-5L score (n = 5) | 3.98:1 |
| Participants’ improvement in health attributed to Health Precinct at 50% | Participants’ improvement in health attributed to Health Precinct at 25% | 4.19:1 |
| Equipment replaced every 12 years | Equipment replaced every 5 years | 4.92:1 |
| Assumption that all people who said they would take up leisure centre membership will do so (n = 28) | Assumption that only half of those who said they would take up leisure centre membership will do so (n = 14) | 5.04:1 |
| Increased social connection reported in 14 participants | Increased social connection experienced by +50% more participants (n = 21) | 5.16:1 |