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Actionable Items to Address Challenges Incorporating Peer Support Specialists Within an Integrated Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder System: Co-Designed Qualitative Study

机译:解决挑战的可行项目,在综合心理健康和物质使用障碍系统中纳入同伴支持专家:共同设计的定性研究

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Background: Peer support specialists offering mental health and substance use support services have been shown to reduce stigma, hospitalizations, and health care costs. However, as peer support specialists are part of a fast-growing mental health and substance use workforce in innovative integrated care settings, they encounter various challenges in their new roles and tasks. Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore peer support specialists’ experiences regarding employment challenges in integrated mental health and substance use workplace settings in New Hampshire, USA. Methods: Using experience-based co-design, nonpeer academic researchers co-designed this study with peer support specialists. We conducted a series of focus groups with peer support specialists (N=15) from 3 different integrated mental health and substance use agencies. Audio recordings were transcribed. Data analysis included content analysis and thematic analysis. Results: We identified 90 final codes relating to 6 themes: (1) work role and boundaries, (2) hiring, (3) work-life balance, (4) work support, (5) challenges, and (6) identified training needs. Conclusions: The shared values of experience-based co-design and peer support specialists eased facilitation between peer support specialists and nonpeer academic researchers, and indicated that this methodology is feasible for nonpeer academic researchers and peer support specialists alike. Participants expressed challenges with agency restrictions, achieving work-life balance, stigma, and low compensation. We present actionable items to address these challenges in integrated mental health and substance use systems to potentially offset workforce dissatisfaction and high turnover rates.
机译:背景:表明支持专家提供心理健康和物质支持服务,以减少耻辱,住院,医疗费用。然而,随着同伴支持专家的一部分是快速增长的心理健康和物质在创新的综合护理环境中使用劳动力,它们在新的角色和任务中遇到了各种挑战。目的:本研究的目的是探索同行支持专家对美国综合心理健康和物质在美国新罕布什尔州的工作场所环境中的就业挑战的经验。方法:采用基于经验的共同设计,非双方学术研究人员与同行支持专家共同设计了这项研究。我们从3种不同综合精神健康和物质使用机构进行了一系列与同行支持专家(N = 15)的焦点小组进行了一系列焦点小组。录音被转录。数据分析包括内容分析和主题分析。结果:我们确定了与6个主题有关的90个最终代码:(1)工作角色和界限,(2)招聘,(3)工作 - 生活余额,(4)工作支持,(5)挑战,(6)确定培训需要。结论:基于经验的共同设计和同行支持专家的共同价值在同行支持专家和非双赢的学术研究人员之间缓解了便利化,并表明这种方法是不可行的非直接学术研究人员和同行支持专家的可行性。与会者对机构限制表示挑战,实现工作生活平衡,耻辱和低补偿。我们提出了可行的物品,以解决综合心理健康和物质使用系统中的这些挑战,以潜在抵消劳动力不满和高营业速率。

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