Abstract
By Payman Salamati , Zohrehsadat Najm , Reza Rostami
We read with interest Bahrami et al.’s article which has been recently published in your journal. However, we noted some points in their study which are worth discussing. First of all, it seems that the researchers conducted a peer counseling intervention instead of nursing consultation. There are many talking techniques for knowledge, attitude, and practice modifications such as counseling, motivational interviewing, and psychotherapy. Peer counseling take places when people present knowledge, experience, and emotional or social help to each other.