Effective Peer Employment Within Multidisciplinary Organizations: Model for Best Practice

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作者
Louise Byrne
Helena Roennfeldt
Jessica Wolf
Ally Linfoot
Dana Foglesong
Larry Davidson
Chyrell Bellamy
机构
[1] RMIT University,School of Management
[2] Yale School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry, Program for Recovery and Community Health
[3] Yale School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[4] Clackamas County Behavioral Health Division,undefined
[5] Peer Delivered Services System of Care,undefined
[6] National Association of Peer Supporters,undefined
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research | 2022年 / 49卷
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Peer work; Best practices; Systems transformation; Lived experience; Recovery-orientation; Organizational culture;
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This study sought a clearer understanding of organizational mechanisms reinforcing effective peer employment and organizational change from the perspectives of peer workers, non-peer staff and management in multidisciplinary mental health and substance use recovery services. Findings were used to develop a model for organizational best practice for peer employment and associated organizational change to promote recovery-oriented and person-directed services. Qualitative research was undertaken, involving 132 people participating in 14 focus groups and eight individual interviews. These people were employed across five U.S. multidisciplinary organizations providing mental health and substance use recovery services and deemed by a panel of experts to provide effective employment of peer workers. Study findings include the articulation of an interactive working model of best practice, comprising organizational commitment, organizational culture and effective organizational strategies necessary for a “whole-of-organization” approach to support authentic peer work and enable organizational transformation, to actualize recovery-oriented values and person-driven services. Strategies include Human Resources engagement, peers in positions of senior organizational authority, recurring whole of workforce training, along with peer training and peer-led supervision. Findings suggest whole-of-organization commitment, culture and practice are essential for the organizational transformation needed to support effective employment of peers in multidisciplinary environments.
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