Implementing peer support into practice in mental health services: a qualitative comparative case study
Abstract Background Peer workers are people with personal experience of mental distress, employed within mental health services to support others with similar experiences. Research has identified a range of factors that might facilitate or hinder the introduction of new peer worker roles into mental...
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Main Authors: | Steve Gillard (Author), Rhiannon Foster (Author), Sarah White (Author), Rahul Bhattacharya (Author), Paul Binfield (Author), Rachel Eborall (Author), Sarah L Gibson (Author), Daniella Harnett (Author), Alan Simpson (Author), Mike Lucock (Author), Jacqueline Marks (Author), Julie Repper (Author), Miles Rinaldi (Author), Anthony Salla (Author), Jessica Worner (Author) |
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