Peer driven or driven peers? A rapid review of peer involvement of people who use drugs in HIV and harm reduction services in low- and middle-income countries
Abstract Introduction Peer involvement of people who use drugs within HIV and harm reduction services is widely promoted yet under-utilised. Alongside political and financial barriers is a limited understanding of the roles, impacts, contexts and mechanisms for peer involvement, particularly in low-...
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Main Authors: | Judy Chang (Author), Shaun Shelly (Author), Machteld Busz (Author), Claudia Stoicescu (Author), Arif Rachman Iryawan (Author), Dinara Madybaeva (Author), Yuri de Boer (Author), Andy Guise (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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