Muhl, Caitlin
Mulligan, Kate
Giurca, Bogdan Chiva
Polley, Marie J.
Bloch, Gary
Nowak, Dominik Alex
Osborn-Forde, Charlotte
Hsiung, Sonia
Lee, Kheng Hock
Herrmann, Wolfram J.
Baker, James Robert
Stokes-Lampard, Dame Helen Jayne
Everington, Sir Sam
Dixon, Michael
Wachsmuth, Isabelle
Figueiredo, Cristiano
Skjerning, Halfdan Thorsø
Rojatz, Daniela
Chen, Yu-Da
Heijnders, Miriam L.
Wallace, Carolyn
Howarth, Michelle
Watanabe, Daisuke
Bertotti, Marcello
Jansson, Anu Helena
Althini, Susanna
Holzinger, Felix
Dooler, Darren Glyn
Brand, Siân
Anfilogoff, Tim James
Fancourt, Daisy
Nelson, Michelle L. A.
Tierney, Stephanie
Leitch, Alison
Nam, Hae-Kweun
Card, Kiffer G.
Hayes, Daniel
Slade, Siân
Essam, Marie Anne
Palmer, Gay Anthia
Welch, Vivian Andrea
Robinson, David
Hilsgen, Laurie
Taylor, Niall
Nielsen, Rasmus Østergaard
Vidovic, Dragana
McDaid, Emer Maeve
Hoffmeister, Louíse Viecili
Bonehill, Jill
Siegel, Alan
Bártová, Alžběta
Acurio-Páez, David
Mendive, Juan Manuel
Husk, Kerryn
Article History
Received: 4 February 2024
Accepted: 18 September 2024
First Online: 24 October 2024
Declarations
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: CM and KM are the lead authors on the Delphi study that this commentary relates to. All other authors are involved in social prescribing research or practice in their respective locations and so have been part of, been funded, or supported by organisations that seek to promote the practice and evidence relating to social prescribing.