Key considerations in building the organizational capacity to implement peer supports for parents with mental illness

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Advances in Mental Health Pub Date : 2021-12-12 DOI:10.1080/18387357.2021.2012089
A. Valentine, R. Walker, J. Nicholson
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ABSTRACT Objective Peer supports are increasingly common in behavioural health services. The principles of peer support have been elaborated, as have potential outcomes for persons served, peer service providers, and the health care system. Organizational characteristics supporting the implementation of peer supports are less frequently described. The objective of this study was to specify key organizational factors in implementing peer supports for parents with mental illness, filling a gap in existing peer supports and addressing the unmet needs of parents. Method A developmental design and qualitative methods were employed for this exploratory study. Data were obtained in key informant interviews (n = 22) and in Implementation Team meetings (n = 12 participants), conducted between September 2017 and April 2018, regarding organizational considerations for implementing parent peer supports. Conceptual models from implementation science guided study activities and provided a framework for data analysis. Results Emerging themes regarding the organizational context for implementing parent peer supports included: engaging stakeholders to ensure shared understanding of the model; encouraging leadership support; integrating peer supports in the agency context; defining peer characteristics, role, and responsibilities; elaborating nuances of training and supervision; developing relevant agency policies and procedures; and addressing funding and sustainability. Discussion Findings confirm the importance of organizational level assessment in implementing peer supports for parents with mental illness and provide recommendations to build organizational capacity and sustain implementation efforts.
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为有精神疾病的父母提供同伴支持的组织能力建设的关键考虑因素
目的同伴支持在行为健康服务中越来越普遍。对同伴支持的原则进行了阐述,对被服务者、同伴服务提供者和卫生保健系统的潜在结果也进行了阐述。支持同伴支持实现的组织特征较少被描述。本研究的目的在于明确实施精神疾病父母同伴支持的关键组织因素,填补现有同伴支持的空白,解决父母未被满足的需求。方法采用开发设计和定性方法进行探索性研究。在2017年9月至2018年4月期间进行的关键举报人访谈(n = 22)和实施小组会议(n = 12名参与者)中获得了关于实施父母同伴支持的组织考虑的数据。实施科学的概念模型指导了研究活动,并为数据分析提供了框架。关于实施父母同伴支持的组织背景的新主题包括:吸引利益相关者以确保对模型的共同理解;鼓励领导支持;在机构背景下整合同伴支持;定义同伴的特征、角色和责任;详细说明培训和监督的细微差别;制定相关的机构政策和程序;解决资金和可持续性问题。讨论结果证实了组织层面评估在实施对精神疾病父母的同伴支持方面的重要性,并为建立组织能力和维持实施工作提供了建议。
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