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We describe development and training for a novel peer-delivered CM program for stimulant use harm reduction and treatment engagement.#We used a community based participatory research (CBPR) process to develop a CM program focused on self-identified goals for harm reduction and treatment engagement. ...
A core challenge we identify based on this review is the frequently limited role for peers in harm reduction services. Peer roles are often marginal and instrumentalised, whereby peers achieve objectives set only by others, negating and under-recognising the capacities and knowledge peers can bring...
Therefore, we conducted meta-analyses of different duration for each interven- tion result based on the principle of making full use of the information: (1) unprotected sex behavior: 3, 6 and 12 months, (2) equipment sharing behavior: 3, 6, 12, and 24 months, (3) HIV testing behavior...
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) defined peer recovery support for substance use disorders as “a set of nonclinical, peer-based activities that engage, educate, and support individuals so that they can make life changes that are necessary to recover from ...
Participants were then randomized 1:1 using computer-based randomization to either routine care alone or a peer-education intervention. Participants randomized to the intervention group met with a peer educator in the clinic in a semi-private area on the day of enrollment before seeing their child...
Recovery capitalPeer workersLow thresholdPeople who use drugsPurpose – Peer harm reduction programmes engage service users in service delivery and may help peers to develop employment skills, better health, greater stability, and new goals. Thus far, peer work has not been discussed as an ...
Receiving and providing virtual harm reduction and peer-based supportdoi:10.1503/cmaj.221188Jessica P.Rebecca Morris-MillerBrandy MyetteS. Monty GhoshCMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal
Users indicated that they had adapted many harm reduction practices, while also promoting a 'responsible harm' orientation where they sought to own and take charge of harm. The support infrastructure drew on knowledge from drug users, vendors and interested professionals. I conclude that crypto...