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Peer support work on an inpatient unit for adults experiencing psychosis

机译:同行支持在体验精神病的成人住院单位的工作

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Peer support work is now recognized as a valuable component of mental health services. Although a number of studies have been published, the evidence base is inconsistent. There is relatively little literature on peer support work in an inpatient context, and even less about peer support specifically for adults experiencing psychosis in an inpatient setting. Barriers to peer work in this environment may be significant, yet these potential obstacles make inpatient peer work all the more important. Indeed, some of the earliest examples of peer support derive from supporting individuals experiencing psychosis in residential settings. This first-person peer account and discussion give voice to a peer's experience of such work, demonstrating not only that it is possible, but that its impact can be wide-reaching for both consumers and multidisciplinary teams. This peer author's work impacts the experience of hospitalization and recovery journeys of individuals, as well as staff's capacity to relate to consumers and provide therapeutic care. More qualitative research is needed to understand and expand on these influences.
机译:同行支持工作现已被认为是精神卫生服务的有价值的组成部分。虽然已发表了许多研究,但证据基础不一致。在住院环境中对同行支持工作中有相对较少的文献,甚至更少地了解在住院环境中经历精神病的成年人的同伴支持。对同伴工作在这种环境中的障碍可能是显着的,但这些潜在的障碍使得住院同伴工作更重要。实际上,同行支持的一些最早的例子导致支持在住宅环境中经历精神病的个人。这个第一人称同行账户和讨论向同伴对这些工作的经验发出声音,不仅可以展示它是可能的,但它的影响对于消费者和多学科团队都可以宽阔。这个同伴作者的工作会影响个人的住院和恢复旅程的经验,以及员工与消费者相关的能力,并提供治疗护理。需要更具定性的研究来了解和扩展这些影响。

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