New perspectives on peer support in an online intervention for family carers of people living with dementia—evidence from an Irish NGO
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Fergus Timmons, Enda Donlon, Peter Tiernan

New perspectives on peer support in an online intervention for family carers of people living with dementia—evidence from an Irish NGO

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New perspectives on peer support in an online intervention for family carers of people living with dementia—evidence from an irish ngo. Gain new perspectives on effective online peer support for family carers of people with dementia. Evidence from an Irish NGO's intervention study.

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Please provide the abstract text. As an expert reviewer, a comprehensive and fair assessment of a journal article requires access to the abstract, which typically outlines the study's background, objectives, methods, key findings, and conclusions. Without this crucial information, I cannot provide a meaningful three-paragraph review of the research presented in the title. Once the abstract is supplied, I will be able to evaluate the originality and significance of the "new perspectives on peer support," the design and implementation of the "online intervention," the specific contributions made from the "Irish NGO" context, and the overall quality and implications of the "evidence" for family carers of people living with dementia. This includes assessing the study's methodology, the validity of its results, and its potential impact on practice and future research. Therefore, to proceed with a thorough and informed review, please ensure the abstract is included in your request.


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