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Harris J, Springett J, Croot L, et al. Can community-based peer support promote health literacy and reduce inequalities? A realist review. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Feb. (Public Health Research, No. 3.3.)

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Can community-based peer support promote health literacy and reduce inequalities? A realist review.

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Appendix 1Abstract sift sheet

Ref. IDAbstractResearch or evaluationPeer supportHL
INCLUDE – systematic reviewINCLUDE – buddyINCLUDE – explicit literacy
INCLUDE – RCTINCLUDE – championINCLUDE – health education/health promotion
INCLUDE – other quantitative researchINCLUDE – coachINCLUDE – health information
INCLUDE – qualitative researchINCLUDE – CHWEXCLUDE – no HL
INCLUDE – evaluationINCLUDE – counsellorUNSURE – refer
INCLUDE – models and theoriesINCLUDE – health activist
EXCLUDE – narrative reviewINCLUDE – health trainer
EXCLUDE – descriptive articleINCLUDE – lay/health advocate
EXCLUDE – othersINCLUDE – link worker
UNSURE – referINCLUDE – mentor
INCLUDE – navigator
INCLUDE – peer educator
INCLUDE – promotora
INCLUDE – support group
INCLUDE – volunteer
INCLUDE – other
EXCLUDE – no peer support
UNSURE – refer

Ref. ID, reference ID numbers were assigned to all citations identified in the original search.

CECountryPopulationSpecial topicsMemos/notes
INCLUDE – CEUSABlack and ethnic minoritiesVirtual communities
EXCLUDE – no CEUKIndigenous populationsRecruitment
EXCLUDE – participatory research as topicCanadaChildren and adolescentsTraining
EXCLUDE – professional education in CE as topicAustraliaPoor
UNSURE – probable (get full paper)AfricaMothers
UNSURE – possible (refer)AsiaWomen
EuropePregnant women
Central AmericaElderly
South AmericaChronic disease
OtherSTD/AIDS
Alcohol/drugs/smoking
Men
Oral health/dentistry
Diabetes
Other health

STD, sexually transmitted disease.

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