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Improving the well-being for young people living with rheumatic heart disease: A peer support pilot program through Danila Dilba Health Service.

Leda SivakMargaret O'BrienOnika PaolucciVicki WadeCatalina LizamaCatherine HalkonStephanie L EnkelKatharine NoonanRosemary Wyber
Published in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2021)
Learnings from the pilot program can inform the following elements of an ongoing peer-support program: characteristics of co-facilitators and external presenters; program format and session outlines; possible session locations; and resourcing. SO WHAT?: Peer support programs for chronic conditions have demonstrated a wide range of benefits including high levels of satisfaction by participants, improved social and emotional well-being and reductions in patient care time required by health professionals. This pilot program demonstrates the same benefits could result for young people living with RHD.
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