2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12875-024-02548-5
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Can you be a peer if you don’t share the same health or social conditions? A qualitative study on peer integration in a primary care setting

Émilie Lessard,
Nadia O’Brien,
Andreea-Catalina Panaite
et al.

Abstract: Background Peer support has been extensively studied in specific areas of community-based primary care such as mental health, substance use, HIV, homelessness, and Indigenous health. These programs are often built on the assumption that peers must share similar social identities or lived experiences of disease to be effective. However, it remains unclear how peers can be integrated in general primary care setting that serves people with a diversity of health conditions and social backgrounds. … Show more

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