1. Establishing a Peer Support Program for Survivors of COVID-19: A Report From the Critical and Acute Illness Recovery Organization
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Cydni N. Williams, Tammy L. Eaton, Rita N. Bakhru, Leanne M. Boehm, Janet A. Kloos, Hali Felt, Verónica Rojas, Christa A. Schorr, Kelly Drumright, Aluko A. Hope, Anna Lewis, James C. Jackson, Mark E. Mikkelsen, Andrea Annie Johnson, Ashley Montgomery-Yates, Sachin Agarwal, Heather Imperato-Shedden, Kimberley J Haines, Theodore J. Iwashyna, Carla M. Sevin, Elizabeth Hibbert, Brad W. Butcher, Karen Sara Hoehn, Joel Meyer, Dorothy Wade, Joanne McPeake, Caroline L. Lassen-Greene, and David Hornstein
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Psychological intervention ,MEDLINE ,social sciences ,General Medicine ,Peer support ,Critical Care Nursing ,Article ,humanities ,Test (assessment) ,Social integration ,Nursing ,Intervention (counseling) ,Pandemic ,population characteristics ,Medicine ,business ,human activities - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic will require health systems to test interventions to improve the recovery and social integration of adult survivors of COVID-19. Peer support is a complex intervention that allows COVID-19 survivors to give and receive practical and emotional support in relationship with other survivors of acute illness. The growing expertise within CAIRO can be leveraged by stakeholders interested in starting and sustaining a peer support program for COVID-19 survivors.
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- 2021
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