同伴导师为饮食失调患者提供同伴支持的经验:回馈和支持改变的过程。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Eating Disorders Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1080/10640266.2024.2420419
Andrea LaMarre, Lori Wozney, Nicole Obeid, Sonia Kumar, Shaleen Jones, Gina Dimitropoulos, Jennifer Couturier
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对于饮食失调(ED)患者来说,同伴支持是增加希望、参与和联系的一种很有前途的方法。新出现的文献探讨了同伴指导者提供支持的经验,表明指导者通常能从提供同伴支持中获益,尤其是在经过良好培训和监督的情况下。我们对 15 名为进食障碍患者提供同伴支持(一对一、小组或聊天)的人员进行了半结构化访谈或焦点小组讨论。我们通过批判现实主义视角,采用反思性主题分析(RTA)确定了 3 个主题。参与者强调了持续培训和支持对帮助他们提供高质量同伴支持的重要性。他们强调,在这项工作中,组织对生活经验的重视以及与社会正义的一致非常重要。参与者反思了从事这项工作如何有助于产生一种 "回馈 "感,以及如何提供他们希望自己经历过的那种支持。提供同伴支持被描述为一种情感工作;对同伴指导者来说,这是一种富有挑战性和回报性的经历。研究结果对将同伴支持纳入急诊室的持续护理具有重要意义,为支持同伴支持的提供方法提供了启示,从而促进提供者和接受者的安全。
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Peer mentors' experiences of delivering peer support for individuals with eating disorders: giving back and supporting processes of change.

Peer support is a promising approach to increasing hope, engagement, and connection for those with eating disorders (EDs). Emerging literature explores peer mentors' experiences of providing support, suggesting that mentors often benefit from providing peer support, particularly when well trained and supervised. We conducted semi-structured interviews or focus groups with 15 individuals providing peer support (one-on-one, group, or chat) to individuals with EDs. We identified 3 themes using reflexive thematic analysis (RTA) through a critical realist lens. Participants emphasized the importance of ongoing training and support to help them deliver high-quality peer support. They highlighted the importance of value-alignment in this work in terms of organizational valuing of lived experience and alignment with social justice. Participants reflected on how doing this work contributed to a sense of "giving back" and providing the kind of support they wished they had experienced. Providing peer support was described as emotion work; a challenging and rewarding experience for peer mentors. Findings carry implications for integrating peer support into the continuum of care for EDs, providing insight into approaches that can support peer support delivery in a way that promotes safety for those providing and receiving it.

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Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders PSYCHIATRY-PSYCHOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Eating Disorders is contemporary and wide ranging, and takes a fundamentally practical, humanistic, compassionate view of clients and their presenting problems. You’ll find a multidisciplinary perspective on clinical issues and prevention research that considers the essential cultural, social, familial, and personal elements that not only foster eating-related problems, but also furnish clues that facilitate the most effective possible therapies and treatment approaches.
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