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1 elf-advocacy, spirituality and optimism, and peer support).
2  sexual and reproductive health services and peer support.
3  sessions, educational blogs and videos, and peer support.
4 ections, health education, legal advice, and peer support.
5 up psychoeducation or optimised unstructured peer support.
6   The findings were also non-significant for peer support: 21 (3.3%) of 565 compared with 20 (3.3%) o
7 rsity in the implementation of mental health peer support and an increasing research interest in peer
8                                              Peer support and diabetes self-management education were
9 munity engagement (n=8), and one focussed on peer support and diabetes self-management.
10 tment, receiving psychotherapy, experiencing peer support and mental health activism, and achieving r
11 expert clinician and vocational support; and peer support and moderation.
12 est that therapeutic relationships, informal peer support and negative experiences related to staff m
13                                              Peer support and peer-led family psychoeducation represe
14                                              Peer support and peer-led family support for persons liv
15 finding productive roles for user/consumers, peer support and reducing stigma.
16  The objective of this study was to evaluate peer support and reminiscence therapy, separately and to
17 logical support, reliable social worker, and peer support), and (6) lessons learned (building mutual
18              The presence of caring leaders, peer support, and an organizational commitment to safe,
19 eastfeeding, including professional support, peer support, and formal education, change behavior and
20 ptive coping strategies including partner or peer support, and normalization.
21 ments, two on massage therapy, one on online peer support, and one on contact with a dog.
22                    Decentralised, community, peer-support, and differentiated care models for DRTB mi
23              A number of different models of peer support are currently being developed to help patie
24                                              Peer support as a professional role has an emerging lite
25  that improve patient activation and provide peer support as well as culturally responsive care may i
26 ommunity and organizational coordination and peer support at the local level and (2) encouraging broa
27 teristics, after the 988 launch, the odds of peer support availability increased 1.3% per month (odds
28 gh there were no main effects of CM, greater peer support buffered the longitudinal effects of CM his
29 ective than similarly intensive unstructured peer support, but was more acceptable and improved outco
30                          Self-management and peer support can efficiently address the unique care nee
31  The findings underscore the value of online peer support communities as a complement to clinical und
32  Here we investigated r/PMDD, a Reddit-based peer support community comprising 17,332 participants ov
33                                              Peer-supported community-based differentiated service de
34 d service delivery model with curriculum and peer support designed specifically to address the needs
35    Five colleagues discuss the importance of peer support developed through an annual dinner at the A
36 rds and the enhanced information sharing and peer support elicited through the group FANC undoubtedly
37 licies and support, diversity, collegial and peer support, employee treatment and workplace environme
38                                              Peer support for HCV is one way to overcome these barrie
39                     Further investigation of peer support for HCV treatment and its impact on both in
40 sychoeducation versus optimised unstructured peer support for patients with remitted bipolar disorder
41                                              Peer support further moderated the association between C
42                        This study found that peer support group intervention achieved feasibility and
43                   To assess the value of the peer support group intervention, themes and subthemes we
44           Culturally and language-concordant peer support group interventions may be associated with
45                  The findings suggest that a peer support group may be a patient-centered strategy to
46            The 6-month intervention included peer support group meetings in the hospital while partic
47 d to attend 3 nurse practitioner-facilitated peer support group sessions.
48 th and HIV prevention services; those in the peer support group were referred to peer navigators for
49 and change policy, and sustainability of the peer support group), solutions to improve care and resil
50 ngagement shaped the structure of the online peer support group.
51               Hypothesis 2 was rejected: the peer-support group experience failed to prevent repeat p
52 : monetary incentive and peer-support group, peer-support group only, monetary incentive only, or no
53 n the psychoeducation group and three in the peer-support group) died during follow-up; these deaths
54 d to 4 interventions: monetary incentive and peer-support group, peer-support group only, monetary in
55 communication or participation in a WhatsApp peer-support group.
56 e compared with 98 (65%) participants in the peer-support group; time to next bipolar episode did not
57 ty clinics for NAFLD treatment, establishing peer support groups and facilitating communication, util
58 rs to implementing ICU follow-up clinics and peer support groups should be taken into account and lev
59  and five barriers to the implementation of "peer support groups" were identified.
60 -min sessions of group classes, three 30-min peer support groups, and regular telephone follow-ups an
61 vel strategies such as follow-up clinics and peer support groups, to reduce the burden of postintensi
62  Rehabilitation for patients and caregivers; Peer support groups; Reconnecting with ICU post-discharg
63 at psychoeducation groups was higher than at peer-support groups (median 14 sessions [IQR three to 18
64 red a monetary incentive participated in the peer-support groups, compared with 9% of those who were
65 ons; oral pre-exposure prophylaxis; maternal peer-support groups; regimen shift; tracing of loss to f
66 ed odds ratio [aOR] 1.68; 95% CI 1.39-2.04); peer support had no effect: 385 (43.5%) of 858 compared
67                                   The use of peer support has been proposed as an innovative support
68 ices for people with mental health problems, peer support has been strengthened by the recovery parad
69                                   Reciprocal peer support holds promise as a method for diabetes care
70 ional change processes and the challenges in peer support implementation are discussed.
71 tion phase over several menstrual cycles and peer support improved uptake (two studies in developing
72                                 The value of peer support in formal and informal settings is discusse
73 fectiveness of supplemental interventions to peer support in formula feeding cultures.
74 ty of randomized controlled trials utilizing peer support in LMICs.
75 ining for CATS did not add to the benefit of peer support in reducing virological nonsuppression but
76 ce, but it is crucial that opportunities for peer support in the workplace are delivered in a culture
77                                              Peer support increases the duration of EBF in LMICs; how
78           This trial found that this peer-to-peer support intervention did not improve well-being out
79  HCWs were surveyed before and after peer-to-peer support intervention implementation.
80                   Incorporating this peer-to-peer support intervention into medical training, with on
81 ss First Aid is an evidence-informed peer-to-peer support intervention to mitigate the effect of the
82                                  The peer-to-peer support intervention was delivered to HCWs by site
83 timing of peer visits, how to best integrate peer support into packaged intervention strategies, and
84                   Emergency department-based peer support is a promising approach for promoting treat
85                                              Peer support is a proven strategy for many chronic illne
86 re hardship with peers, hospital setting for peer support is ideal, solidarity to survive and change
87 and emotional support from peers (subthemes: peer support is vital for people newly diagnosed with ki
88                                              Peer support is well received by women in the workplace,
89           Current issues include benefits of peer support, its efficacy and effectiveness.
90 eople with paralysis express unmet needs for peer support, leisure activities and sporting activities
91 ntion are unclear compared with unstructured peer support matched for delivery and aim of treatment,
92              New payor policies compensating peer support may enable implementation of this approach.
93 The 3 least important services reported were peer support (mean SIS, 5.06 [95% CI, 4.10-6.02]), socia
94 elter, food services, employment assistance, peer support, medical care, and mental health services.
95                             Various types of peer support merit further evaluation.
96 shelters, cancer case management and peer-to-peer support, mHealth and navigation strategies, tailore
97          Intervention refinements, including peer support, might affect adherence and unexpected inte
98                   The results suggest that a peer-support model that is integrated into primary care
99 Collaborative defined the key areas on which peer support models could be defined and compared, colle
100                                              Peer support models for chronic disease management have
101                                          HCV peer support models have been implemented in various set
102                                              Peer support models have been implemented successfully,
103 Barriers and challenges to implementation of peer support models were also documented.
104 ipants to receive psychoeducation (n=153) or peer support (n=151); all (100%) participants had comple
105 re living as female from clinical (n=15) and peer-support (n=24) settings.
106 dolescents' developmental wellbeing, promote peer support network among adolescents with the conditio
107 archers recount their experiences setting up peer support networks at their universities.
108 (p=0.367) and no difference in the effect of peer support on EBF at 4 versus 6 months postpartum (p=0
109                      Assessing the impact of peer support on service users, peer providers and organi
110 ons with a component of lay support (such as peer support or peer counseling) were more effective tha
111 re is no evidence from the trial that either peer support or reminiscence is effective in improving t
112 ip behaviors (OR, 0.83 [95% CI, 0.82-0.84]), peer support (OR, 0.93 [95% CI, 0.91-0.95]), personal-or
113 f sexual and reproductive health services or peer support, or both, on the uptake of serostatus neutr
114 as patient education, medication management, peer support, or some form of postacute care, that are i
115 tions), abuse and violence, inadequate team (peer) support, problems with workload planning, needle s
116 , supervised LHWs plus an optional 6-session peer support program.
117         In Zimbabwe, the Zvandiri adolescent peer support programme is effective at improving virolog
118                        Community efforts and peer support programs are needed in addition to provider
119                                              Peer support programs have led to improved outcomes amon
120 e feedback, reducing conflicting demands and peer support programs such as Trauma Risk Management.
121 ed clinicians establish post-ICU clinics and peer support programs, and identify barriers that challe
122 ice and future intervention programs such as peer-support programs or a standardized preceptorship sh
123       Strategies that promote normalization, peer support, psychotherapeutic intervention, and geneti
124 faction, therapeutic relationships, informal peer support, recovery and negative events experienced d
125 this randomized controlled trial, reciprocal peer support (RPS) arm patients participated in a HF nur
126                                              Peers supported screening and pretreatment laboratory ev
127 ness session; and (iii) a confidential staff peer support service.
128 al health coverage showed policy divergence: peer support services were universally covered but diffe
129 st changes were observed for availability of peer support services, which increased from 39% (n = 31
130 in services, suicide prevention services, or peer support services.
131 isis services except for a small increase in peer support services.
132 complex intervention, flexibility about when peer support should be offered, belonging to the interna
133                                              Peer support significantly decreased the risk of discont
134 , with an additional reduction in social and peer support (SMD, -0.24; 95% CI, -0.47 to -0.01) in the
135                 However, the value of online peer support spaces remains insufficiently studied, part
136 , prescription medication, support group, or peer support specialist or recovery coach service.
137  mental health services from support groups, peer support specialists or recovery coaches, inpatient
138 ce of mental health and/or substance misuse, peer support specialists, recovery coaches, parents and
139  trans-radial limb difference, and a peer-to-peer support system into a Ugandan clinical service.
140 seases, particularly the positive effects of peer support, technology-based interventions, and skill-
141  cards; (b) enhanced information sharing and peer support through the facilitated group process and;
142  experience and situation; the perception of peer-support through affiliation with others experiencin
143 from education and access to transplant, and peer support throughout the transplant process helped wi
144  (TAU) plus one of the following: one-to-one peer support to family carers from experienced carers (C
145 alls, while mHealth plus EUC offered virtual peer support via interaction with discussion boards.
146  However, independent of CM history, greater peer support was associated with lower BMI at Time 2 (be
147 ociated with greater Time 2 hs-CRP only when peer support was relatively lower (beta = 0.07, p = 0.04
148 ory was associated with higher BMI only when peer support was relatively lower.
149                                The effect of peer support was significantly reduced in settings with
150 dependent of CM history, greater sibling and peer support were associated with lower hs-CRP and BMI a
151 nces, service user satisfaction and informal peer support were greater in crisis houses than on acute
152  Thrive Collaborative, six general models of peer support were identified: community based, psycholog
153 upport in the intervention was replaced with peer support, which might lead to greater economic feasi
154 tivation, supporting primary caregivers, and peer support with navigation of the health care system).
155 pport and an increasing research interest in peer support work (PSW), this review focuses on prioriti
156            Point-of-care HCV RNA testing and peer support workers are crucial for identifying and pre
157                             Service users as peer support workers have helped patients recover, and m
158 tion zone, a community-based hub, staffed by peer support workers, was established to provide SRH ser
159 , job demands, job control, manager support, peer support, workplace relationships), job stress, and

 
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