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    Psychosocial Outcomes at baseline and change at follow-up for RAPSID participants allocated to individual, group, combined or control peer support intervention.

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    <p>N refers to the maximum sample size in the Intention-to-treat population. Maximum sample size in the per protocol population is in brackets.</p><p>Range of N are as follows</p><p>Control 236–322 (per protocol 236–322), 1:1 215–325 (136–175), Group 212–330 (160–219), Combined 197–322 (145–198)</p><p>Psychosocial Outcomes at baseline and change at follow-up for RAPSID participants allocated to individual, group, combined or control peer support intervention.</p

    Costs of the intervention.

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    <p>Assumes maximum number of clusters involved in training/PSF sessions With 15 participants attending/cluster = £13·84/participant/year Recruitment and coordination costs are not included Nurse is band 6 if works within a full multidisciplinary diabetes specialist service-otherwise band 7 Peer support meeting costs are from PSF claims Booklet costs include those given to PSFs who did not subsequently act as a PSF.</p><p>Few PSFs used the RAPSID mobile phones, preferring to use their own, so only the ongoing costs are included.</p><p>Costs of the intervention.</p

    Baseline characteristics of RAPSID participants allocated to individual, group, combined or control peer support intervention and intervention participation by cluster.

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    <p>Numbers are n (%) or mean (SD);</p><p># (1) how to address barriers to care/practical issues arising from living with diabetes (2) social and emotional aspects of diabetes and (3) the health care received</p><p>Baseline characteristics of RAPSID participants allocated to individual, group, combined or control peer support intervention and intervention participation by cluster.</p
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