Practising critical resilience as an advanced peer support worker in London: A qualitative evaluation of a peer-led hepatitis C intervention amongst people experiencing homelessness who inject drugs
Background Peer support has been used as a mechanism to facilitate active engagement with healthcare amongst underserved populations. The HepCare project upskilled experienced peer support workers (PSWs) to become equal members of a service provider team, taking on advanced clinical roles normally c...
Main Authors: | Surey, J, Francis, M, Gibbons, J, Leonard, M, Abubakar, I, Story, A, MacLellan, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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