Combining online and offline peer support groups in community mental health care settings: a qualitative study of service users' experiences.
Monica StrandLillian Sofie EngDeede GammonPublished in: International journal of mental health systems (2020)
This study suggests that online and offline peer support groups complement each other, and that combining them is mainly described as beneficial by service users. Identified benefits appeared to arise from service users' options of one format or the other, or that they could combine formats in ways that suited their individual values and comfort zones. Moderation by a trained service user consultant appeared essential for both formats and can be used systematically to address identified challenges. Combining online and offline peer support groups is a promising concept for facilitating recovery-oriented care and warrants continued research.