COVID-19期间同行专家角色的演变:COVID-19时代之后创新的挑战与机遇。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1037/prj0000561
Amy C Lodge, Juli Earley, H Leona Peterson, Pallavi Singh, Stacey Stevens Manser
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目的:探讨同行专家角色相关的挑战和机遇,以适应COVID-19时代和以后的新服务提供模式。方法:这项混合方法研究分析了来自调查(n = 186)和深度访谈(n = 30)的数据,这些访谈来自德克萨斯州的认证同行专家。结果:同行描述了面临与COVID-19服务提供相关的若干挑战(例如,提供同伴支持的选择较少,获得可靠技术的问题)以及与适应同伴角色变化相关的挑战(例如,支持服务人员满足社区资源需求的挑战,与服务人员建立虚拟关系的挑战)。然而,结果还表明,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间和之后,一种新的服务提供模式为同行提供了提供增强同行服务的新机会、新的职业发展机会以及与增加工作灵活性相关的新机会。结论和对实践的启示:研究结果表明,开发培训的重要性在于提供虚拟同伴支持,增加服务中同伴和个人的技术获取,为同伴提供灵活的工作选择和以弹性为重点的监督。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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Evolution of the peer specialist role during COVID-19: Challenges and opportunities for innovation beyond the COVID-19 era.

Objective: To examine peer specialist role-related challenges and opportunities in adapting to a new model of service provision during and beyond the COVID-19 era.

Method: This mixed-methods study analyzes data from a survey (n = 186) as well as in-depth interviews (n = 30) with certified peer specialists in Texas.

Results: Peers described facing several challenges related to COVID-19 service delivery (e.g., fewer options for providing peer support, issues with access to reliable technology) as well as challenges related to adapting to changes to the peer role (e.g., challenges supporting people in services' community resource needs, challenges building rapport with people in services virtually). However, results also indicate that a new model of service provision during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic presented peers with new opportunities to provide enhanced peer services, new career development opportunities, and new opportunities related to increased job flexibility.

Conclusions and implications for practice: Results suggest the importance of developing trainings on providing virtual peer support, increasing technological access for peers and individuals in services, and providing peers with flexible job options and resiliency-focused supervision. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is sponsored by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, at Boston University"s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and by the US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA) . The mission of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is to promote the development of new knowledge related to psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery of persons with serious mental illnesses.
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