Peer support at outpatient clinics improves the wellbeing of people living with HIV

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Peer support provided at outpatient clinics in Norway improves health outcomes, addresses the diverse needs of people living with HIV and improves wellbeing. In a qualitative study recently published in BMC Health Services Research, Anita Øgård‐Repål from the University of Agder and colleagues reported that peer support plays a key role in personalising outpatient clinic services.

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Source : Aidsmap

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