From Surviving to Flourishing: A Patient-Oriented Research Collaboration Exploring Conditions of Successful Peer-Support Initiatives in Canada

从生存到繁荣:以患者为导向的研究合作,探索加拿大成功同伴支持计划的条件

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One Canadian out of five has a mental disorder, making for significant societal healthcare expenditures. Complementing traditional care by professionals, peer-support (i.e. organised support provided by and for patients) is promising. However, the uptake
五分之一的加拿大人患有精神障碍,这导致了社会医疗保健支出的巨大增加。作为对专业人员传统护理的补充,同行支持(即由患者提供并为患者提供的有组织的支持)很有希望。然而,摄取

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