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Web-Based Peer Support Interventions for Adults Living With Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review.

Saima N HossainSusan B JaglalJohn ShepherdLaure PerrierJennifer R TomasoneShane Norman SweetDorothy LuongSonya AllinMichelle L A NelsonSara J T GuilcherSarah Elizabeth Patricia Munce
Published in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2021)
There is limited recent, high-level evidence on web-based peer support interventions. Where evidence exists, significant improvements in social participation, self-efficacy, and health-directed activity were demonstrated. Some studies incorporated a theoretical framework, and all forms of peer support-emotional, informational, and appraisal support-were identified in the studies included in this review. We recommend further research on web-based peer support in more diverse patient groups (eg, for older adults and chronic conditions outside of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and HIV or AIDS). Key gaps in the area of web-based peer support will serve to inform the development and implementation of future programs.
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