OBJECTIVE: To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with aphasia. DESIGN: SUpporting wellbeing through Peer-befriending (SUPERB) was a feasibility randomised controlled trial comparing usual care to usual care +peer-befriending. This paper reports on the fidelity of all intervention aspects (training and supervision of providers/befrienders; intervention visits) which was evaluated across all areas of the Behaviour Change Consortium framework. SETTING: Community. PARTICIPANTS: People with aphasia early poststroke and low levels of distress, randomised to the intervention arm of the trial (n=28); 10 peer-befrienders at least 1-year poststroke. INTERVENTION: Peer-befrienders were traine...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective To evaluate systematically the fidelity of a peer-befriending intervention for people with...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphas...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interve...