0000000001188283
AUTHOR
Rigmor C. Berg
sj-docx-2-hpp-10.1177_15248399211049824 – Supplemental material for Peer Support for People Living With HIV: A Scoping Review
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-hpp-10.1177_15248399211049824 for Peer Support for People Living With HIV: A Scoping Review by Anita Øgård-Repål, Rigmor C. Berg and Mariann Fossum in Health Promotion Practice
A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature on Peer Support for People Living with HIV
People living with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy need support related to linkage to care and self-management in everyday life. Peer support has been found to provide varied support according to the unique needs of the group. This scoping review aims to provide an overview of research on peer support provided to people living with HIV. A search was conducted in eight databases until May 2021, and two reviewers independently screened all identified studies. We sorted the included studies into categories and conducted descriptive analyses. For this communication, we included 34 studies representing three study categories: the experiences of peer support (n = 23), program descriptions (…
The effectiveness of peer-support for people living with HIV: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Background The practice of involving people living with HIV in the development and provision of healthcare has gained increasing traction. Peer-support for people living with HIV is assistance and encouragement by an individual considered equal, in taking an active role in self-management of their chronic health condition. The objective of this systematic review was to assess the effects of peer-support for people living with HIV. Methods We conducted a systematic review in accordance with international guidelines. Following systematic searches of eight databases until May 2020, two reviewers performed independent screening of studies according to preset inclusion criteria. We conducted ri…
sj-docx-1-hpp-10.1177_15248399211049824 – Supplemental material for Peer Support for People Living With HIV: A Scoping Review
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hpp-10.1177_15248399211049824 for Peer Support for People Living With HIV: A Scoping Review by Anita Øgård-Repål, Rigmor C. Berg and Mariann Fossum in Health Promotion Practice
sj-DOC-2-jiapac-10.1177_23259582211066401 - Supplemental material for A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature on Peer Support for People Living with HIV
Supplemental material, sj-DOC-2-jiapac-10.1177_23259582211066401 for A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature on Peer Support for People Living with HIV by Anita ��g��rd-Rep��l, Rigmor C. Berg and Mariann Fossum in Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC)
“They make a diference” : a qualitative study of providers’ experiences of peer support in outpatient clinics for people living with HIV
Abstract Background Although the life expectancy of people living with HIV has increased, they are still often disconnected from society through stigma and discrimination. Peer support has been found to increase social support. Given the limited research on peer support from the providers’ perspective, this study explored how peer supporters experience their roles and contributions in outpatient clinics (OPCs). Additionally, healthcare professionals’ perceptions of working with peer supporters in OPCs were examined. Methods This qualitative study included purposively selected peer supporters (n = 10) and healthcare professionals (n = 5) from five OPCs in Norway in 2020. In-depth interviews…
Additional file 1 of Peer support in an outpatient clinic for people living with human immunodeficiency virus: a qualitative study of service users’ experiences
Additional file 1.
Peer support in an outpatient clinic for people living with human immunodeficiency virus: a qualitative study of service users’ experiences
Abstract Background Although human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has become a manageable condition with increasing life expectancy, people living with HIV (PLHIV) are still often isolated from society due to stigma and discrimination. Peer support provides one avenue for increased social support. Given the limited research on peer support from the perspective of PLHIV, this study explored their experiences of peer support organised by healthcare professionals in an outpatient clinical setting. Methods The study used a qualitative, descriptive research design for an in-depth understanding of peer support provided to PLHIV in the context of outpatient clinics. Healthcare professionals contribu…
sj-DOC-1-jiapac-10.1177_23259582211066401 - Supplemental material for A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature on Peer Support for People Living with HIV
Supplemental material, sj-DOC-1-jiapac-10.1177_23259582211066401 for A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature on Peer Support for People Living with HIV by Anita ��g��rd-Rep��l, Rigmor C. Berg and Mariann Fossum in Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC)
Sociopolitical and Cultural Correlates of Internalized Homonegativity in Gay and Bisexual Men: Findings from a Global Study
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Sexual Health on 15 November 2016, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/19317611.2016.1247125. Objectives: Based on the premise that internalized homonegativity (IH) is a product of the incorporation of environmental heterosexism, the authors examined the influence of sociopolitical and individual influences on IH. Methods: The cross-sectional study consisted of 109,382 gay and bisexual men across 77 countries. Results: Variables at the (European) country-level that were associated with higher levels of IH included lack of laws recognizing same-sex relationships and perceiv…
Additional file 3 of Peer support in an outpatient clinic for people living with human immunodeficiency virus: a qualitative study of service users’ experiences
Additional file 3.
Additional file 1 of “They make a difference”: a qualitative study of providers’ experiences of peer support in outpatient clinics for people living with HIV
Additional file 1. COREQ (COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research) Checklist.
Peer Support for People Living With HIV: A Scoping Review
Peer support for people living with HIV has gained increasing traction and is considered a way to take an active role in self-management. The existing research examining peer support interventions has reported promising evidence of the benefits of peer support. The purpose of our scoping review was to describe research on peer support for people living with HIV. We included 53 studies and sorted them into analytic categories and conducted descriptive analyses. The studies that were published between November/December 2000 and May 2021, had a range of study designs and heterogeneous priority groups, and included 20,657 participants from 16 countries. We identified 43 evaluations of the effe…
Additional file 2 of Peer support in an outpatient clinic for people living with human immunodeficiency virus: a qualitative study of service users’ experiences
Additional file 2.