HTA - 16/153/14
Supporting harm reduction through peer support (SHARPS): Testing the feasibility and acceptability of a peer-delivered, relational intervention for people with problem substance use who are homeless to improve health outcomes, quality of life and social functioning, and reduce harms
Project title: Supporting harm reduction through peer support (SHARPS): Testing the feasibility and acceptability of a peer-delivered, relational intervention for people with problem substance use who are homeless to improve health outcomes, quality of life and social functioning, and reduce harms
Chief investigator: Professor Tessa Parkes
Contractor: University of Stirling
Co-investigators: Dr Adam Burley, Dr Hannah Carver, Dr John Budd, Dr Maria Fotopoulou, Mr Dave Liddell, Mr Jason Wallace, Professor Bernadette Pauly, Professor Catriona Matheson, Professor Graeme MacLennan, Professor Isobel Anderson.
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