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Patient-to-patient education materials

Started by Peter Ehrenkranz, MD, MPH on 10 Jul 2009
Last edited by Sophie Beauvais on 02 Nov 2010

Hi, As part of my work with the National AIDS and STI Control Program in Liberia, I advise the Positive ...

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Peer education is an effective strategy in support of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and in prevention of HIV/AIDS in the community. The creation of context-relevant peer education materials and training modules is essential to provide information, tips and guidance on health talks prior to antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinic visits or psychosocial counseling for example.

Stemming from a post by moderator Peter Ehrenkranz describing how he and colleagues at the National AIDS and STI Control Program in Liberia worked with the Positive Living Association of Liberia to develop peer education training and materials, members participating in this discussion exchange resources and advice on how to adapt materials.
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