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Evaluation of ‘For survivors by survivors’, a cancer survivorship peer support pilot program for healthcare staff: A one-group post-test-only study

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  • Ciaran Evans
  • Maria O’Malley
  • Mark R O’Donovan
  • Irem Koc
  • Caroline Kilty
  • Sean Kelleher
  • Teresa Wills
  • Josephine Hegarty
  • Mohamad M Saab

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Introduction: The number of people living with and beyond cancer has risen significantly due to medical advancements. The cancer journey remains physically, socially, and psychologically challenging. Peer support is important in cancer survivorship as it provides emotional validation and understanding, practical advice and a sense of belonging. A peer support program was developed to assist healthcare staff in Ireland who have had a diagnosis of cancer in their recovery and engagement with their workplace and work. Aim: To examine and evaluate the effectiveness and impact of the “for survivors by survivors” pilot cancer survivorship program for the peer supporter, the person being supported (peer) and the line manager of the peer supporter. Methods: Three researcher-designed surveys were distributed via a voluntary cancer awareness and support services organization that acted as the gatekeeper. Data were collected on demographic and program-related factors and experience. Data were then analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, with open-ended questions analyzed using inductive content analysis. Findings: For all three groups (peers, peer supporters and line managers; n = 42) 98% would recommend the program in the future. For peers 74% (n = 11) reported increased emotional well-being after interactions with their peer supporter; and large statistically significant improvements for communication, knowledge, information-seeking and self-confidence (effect sizes r = 0.67–0.80; p-values

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  • Ciaran Evans & Maria O’Malley & Mark R O’Donovan & Irem Koc & Caroline Kilty & Sean Kelleher & Teresa Wills & Josephine Hegarty & Mohamad M Saab, 2025. "Evaluation of ‘For survivors by survivors’, a cancer survivorship peer support pilot program for healthcare staff: A one-group post-test-only study," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(12), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0337591
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0337591
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