关于同行恢复专家角色,机遇和挑战的多项计划视角
Evan M Lowder1, Chelsea M A Foudray1, Mindy Thai1
1Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University.
Psychiatric rehabilitation journal
|October 16, 2025
概括
同行恢复专家的价值是生活经验和支持,改善护理连接和关系. 参与和危机稳定等短期结果是一致的,有助于项目评估.
科学领域:
- 药物成治疗 药物成治疗
- 心理健康服务 心理健康服务
- 恢复支持恢复支持
背景情况:
- 同行恢复服务越来越多地融入成和心理健康护理.
- 了解同行专家的多方面的角色和结果对于服务优化至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 检查同行恢复服务的范围和运作.
- 定义同行恢复专家的角色以及他们如何实现目标.
- 识别同行恢复服务的短期和长期结果,障碍和促进者.
主要方法:
- 在23个项目中对108名同行恢复专家,监督员和服务接收者进行了一项多方法调查.
- 使用诱导编码分析了定性数据.
- 用描述性统计数据和角色之间的比较来分析定量数据.
主要成果:
- 参与者将生活经验和支持确定为主要角色,增强与护理和关系质量的联系.
- 持续的短期结果包括增加对恢复服务的参与,改善社会支持和危机稳定.
- 长期结果显示出变化,同行专家报告了保持专业界限的挑战.
结论:
- 对同行恢复专家角色的共同理解和一致的短期结果支持制定标准化的评估措施.
- 推出了同行恢复服务检查清单,以促进同行恢复计划的评估.
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