Peer Support Work in Hospital: A First Person and Lived Experience Guide

Ben Gray, Matthew Sisto
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This article is a first- person and lived experience account on providing peer support in a mental health unit. The intertwining of process (a lived experience and first-person account by someone with schizophrenia) and subject (the therapeutic value of peer support) leads to greater knowledge and insight into peer support for people with mental health problems in an inpatient environment. It focuses on the meaning, value, processes, emotions, themes and outcomes of Peer Support Work. Ben has a diagnosis of schizophrenia and psychosis. Matt has lived experience as a peer support worker/ supervisor and team leader. This article is drawn from a co-produced and lived experience evaluation conducted by the Peer Support Workers (PSWs) as a Lived Experience Evaluation Team (LEET). The article finishes by highlighting barriers to peer support in psychiatric hospital and so provides a guide to challenges for prospective and current PSWs. It should be noted that this first-person account and lived experience article expresses the perspective of the first author (Ben). It does not necessarily reflect the views of the co-author (Matt), the Peer Support Team or the NHS Trust.
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医院中的同伴支持工作:第一人称和生活经验指南
本文以第一人称和亲身经历的方式讲述了在精神卫生单位提供同伴支持的过程。将过程(精神分裂症患者的亲身经历和第一人称叙述)和主题(同伴互助的治疗价值)交织在一起,使我们对在住院环境中为有精神健康问题的人提供同伴互助有了更多的了解和认识。它侧重于同伴支持工作的意义、价值、过程、情感、主题和结果。本被诊断患有精神分裂症和精神病。马特(Matt)拥有作为同伴支持工作者/主管和团队领导者的生活经验。本文取材自同伴支持工作者(PSWs)作为生活体验评估小组(LEET)所进行的共同制作和生活体验评估。文章最后强调了精神病院中同伴支持的障碍,从而为未来和当前的同伴支持工作者提供了挑战指南。 需要指出的是,这篇以第一人称叙述的生活体验文章表达了第一作者(本)的观点。它并不一定反映合著者(马特)、同伴支持团队或 NHS 信托基金会的观点。
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