Jordan Gorenberg
Research groups
Jordan Gorenberg
MPhil, MBE
Researcher in Health Services
Biography
I am a health services research, specialising in cultural participation, social prescribing, and the experiences of older people from ethnic minority groups. My research applies realist evaluation, qualitative methods, and storytelling to understand how different interventions create meaningful change. With a background in medical anthropology, I have a strong interest in digital ethnography, cultural identity, and mental health.
Previously, I have worked on projects related to social prescribing, green and cultural health interventions, and knowledge exchange between academia and community organisations. I am also passionate about expanding the role of qualitative research in health policy and practice.
Recent publications
Delivering Inclusive Cultural Offers for Social Prescribing: A Realist Evaluation Involving Older People From Global Majority Backgrounds and Cultural Sector Providers in the UK
Journal article
Westlake D. et al, (2026), Health Expectations, 29
Implementation of link workers in primary care: Synopsis of findings from a realist evaluation
Journal article
Tierney S. et al, (2025), Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 13, 1 - 30
Experiences of integrating social prescribing link workers into primary care in England — bolting on, fitting in, or belonging: a realist evaluation
Journal article
Tierney S. et al, (2025), British Journal of General Practice, 75, e195 - e202
Digging for Literature on Tailoring Cultural Offers With and for Older People From Ethnic Minority Groups: A Scoping Review
Journal article
Tierney S. et al, (2025), Lifestyle Medicine, 6
The consequences of micro-discretions and boundaries in the social prescribing link worker role in England: a realist evaluation
Journal article
Tierney S. et al, (2024), Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 13, 1 - 17