Rachel VanEvery, Mary Ellen Ruddell, Sue Phipps, James Gillett, Harrison Wheeler
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Designing Peer-Led Strategies Meeting the Needs of People With Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders.
This article documents the contribution of peer support in reducing harms of substance use and advancing recovery. Data based on the experience of participants were collected using semi-structured interviews. Twenty-three participants were interviewed including four peer support workers. Findings were drawn from a thematic analysis of interview data and focused on strategies to improve the delivery of peer support services. We discuss services offered, how they impacted the lives of service recipients, what peer support workers found helpful; the value of peer support; and the challenges, barriers and next steps for peer support as an important, cost-efficient, low-barrier, low-intensive strategy.