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Peer support workers in co-production and co-creation in public mental health and addiction services: Protocol for a scoping review

机译:同行支持在公共心理健康和成瘾服务中共同生产和共同创造的工人:审查评论的议定书

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Worldwide, there is a growing interest to employ people with lived experiences in health and social services. Particularly in mental health and addiction services, individuals with lived experience of mental health problems enter the workplace as peer support workers (PSW′s). Their aim in the services is to bring in the perspective of service users in interactive processes at the micro and macro levels. The services′ ability to exploit the knowledge from PSW′s lived experiences will influence both the content and quality of the services, its effectiveness and its capacity to innovate and change. The concepts of co-production and co-creation are used to describe these interactive processes in the services in the literature. While co-production is aimed at improving individual services, co-creation seeks to develop service systems. This scoping review aims to provide an overview of the research status of PSW′s different involvement, in co-production and co-creation, in public mental health and addiction services. Studies describing PSW′s involvement in co-production and co-creation will be contrasted and compared. Knowledge about PSW′s involvement in co-production and co-creation is vital for understanding and further developing these interactive processes with PSW′s. The studies reviewed will describe PSW′s different types of involvement in co-production and co-creation in public mental health and addiction services or across organizational and institutional boundaries. The research question is: How are peer support workers involved in co-production and co-creation in public mental health and addiction services, and what are the described outcomes? Literature searches are conducted in Medline, PsycINFO, Embase, Oria, WorldCat, Google Scholar, Scopus, Academic Search Elite, Cinahl, and Web of Science, from the inception of each database to January 4, 2021. Expected results are that PSW′s are often described as a frontline worker who spends most of their working hours in a joint effort to co-produce with service users. Fewer studies describe PSW′s involved in interactive processes to re-design or transform public services systems. It is anticipated that this scoping review will increase the knowledge of the services’ abilities to exploit PSW′s expertise and inform policy and research.
机译:在全球范围内,雇用有益于健康和社会服务的人们越来越兴趣。特别是在心理健康和成瘾服务中,具有精神健康问题的居住体验的个人进入工作场所作为同行支持工人(PSW')。他们在服务中的目标是在微观和宏观水平的交互过程中引入服务用户的角度。服务能力利用PSW的生活经验的知识将影响服务的内容和质量,其有效性及其创新和变革的能力。共同生产和共同创造的概念用于描述文献中服务中的这些互动过程。虽然共同生产旨在改善个别服务,但共同创造旨在开发服务系统。该范围审查旨在概述PSW不同参与,共同创造,在公共心理健康和成瘾服务中的研究现状。描述PSW参与共同生产和共同创造的研究将形成对比和比较。关于PSW在合作和共同创造方面参与的知识对于理解和进一步发展这些互动过程与PSW的参与至关重要。审查的研究将描述PSW的不同类型参与在公共心理健康和成瘾服务中的共同生产和共同创造或跨组织和体制界限。研究问题是:对同行支持工人如何参与公共心理健康和成瘾服务的共同生产和共同创造,以及所描述的结果是什么?文学搜索是在Medline,Psycinfo,Embase,Oustia,Worldcat,Google Scholar,Scopus,学术搜索精英,Cinahl和Science网上进行的,从每个数据库开始到1月4日,2021年。预期的结果是PSW的通常被描述为前线工作人员,他们在共同生产服务用户的共同努力下花费大部分工作时间。更少的研究描述了互动进程涉及重新设计或转换公共服务系统的PSW。预计该裁视审查将增加服务能力的知识,以利用PSW专业知识和通知政策和研究。

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