Mechanisms of school-based peer education interventions to improve young people's health literacy or health behaviours: A realist-informed systematic review.
Emily WidnallSteven DoddAbigail Emma RussellEsther CurtinRuth SimmondsMark LimmerJudi KidgerPublished in: PloS one (2024)
This study highlights a number of key mechanisms that can be used to inform development of future school-based peer education health interventions to maximise effectiveness. Future studies should aim to create theories of change or logic models, and then test the key mechanisms, rather than relying on untested theoretical assumptions. Future work should also examine whether particular mechanisms may lead to harm, and also whether certain mechanisms are more or less important to address different health issues, or whether a set of generic mechanisms always need to be activated for success.