Volunteer and peer support during the perinatal period: a scoping study
We report findings from a scoping study to explore the focus and range of organised volunteer/peer support projects offering support to parents during pregnancy, birth and early childhood in the UK and Republic of Ireland. An online survey was issued to conference attendees and pre-existing contacts...
Main Authors: | Thomson, G, McLeish, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Medical Education Solutions
2018
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