Training peers to ease hospital discharge: A community-clinical partnership in complex HIV care

Date
2020-08-26
Authors
Eaton, Andrew D.
Chan Carusone, Soo
Ceranto, Andre
Craig, Shelley L.
Busch, Adam
McCullagh, John W.
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Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Abstract

As many people now live with HIV as a complex, chronic health condition that may require frequent medical and psychosocial services, a potential new role for HIV-positive peers involves support during an inpatient admission that extends past discharge to improve the transition home from hospital.

Description
Copyright © 2020 Johns Hopkins University Press This article first appeared in Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, Volume 15, Issue 2, Summer 2021, pp. 225-60. Reprinted with permission by Johns Hopkins University Press.
Keywords
Peer support, training, volunteers, qualitative research, community participation, delivery of health care, HIV/AIDS
Citation
Eaton, A. D., Chan Carusone, S., Ceranto, A., Craig, S. L., Busch, A., & McCullagh, J. W. (2021). Training peers to ease hospital discharge: A community-clinical partnership in complex HIV care. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 15(2), 225-260. www.muse.jhu.edu/article/797369
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