Our research examines how different forms of knowledge and expertise are increasingly important in caring for people experiencing mental illness. We build on theoretical developments regarding multiple ontologies of knowing about illness. We examine how experiential knowledge of mental health problems, learned by being subject to illness rather than through objective study, is enacted in mental healthcare teams. We focus on Peer Workers (PW), individuals who have lived experience of mental health problems, and who contribute knowledge and expertise to mental health care within multidisciplinary healthcare teams. Our longitudinal study was undertaken over 2 years by a multidisciplinary team who conducted 91 interviews with PW and other stake...
New peer worker roles are being introduced into mental health services internationally. This paper a...
Background In a mental healthcare that embraces a recovery-oriented practice, the employment of ment...
Peer worker roles are being introduced in mental health services in the UK and internationally, to s...
Our research examines how different forms of knowledge and expertise are increasingly important in c...
Our research examines how different forms of knowledge and expertise are increasingly important in c...
Interprofessional learning (IPL), which is learning arising from the interaction between representat...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Peer workers are increasingly being engaged in contemporary mental healthcare. To become a peer work...
Purpose This study aims to explore the perspectives of mental health professionals who are in a proc...
Introduction There is a growing body of research that broadens our view on how peer workers experien...
Background: Engaging peer support to augment and enhance traditional mental health services presents...
This qualitative study explores the construct of care from the perspective of people diagnosed with ...
The closing decades of the twentieth century saw a dramatic shift from institutional to community-ba...
In adult mental health services, the participation of consumers is essential. The aim of this study ...
New peer worker roles are being introduced into mental health services internationally. This paper a...
New peer worker roles are being introduced into mental health services internationally. This paper a...
Background In a mental healthcare that embraces a recovery-oriented practice, the employment of ment...
Peer worker roles are being introduced in mental health services in the UK and internationally, to s...
Our research examines how different forms of knowledge and expertise are increasingly important in c...
Our research examines how different forms of knowledge and expertise are increasingly important in c...
Interprofessional learning (IPL), which is learning arising from the interaction between representat...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Peer workers are increasingly being engaged in contemporary mental healthcare. To become a peer work...
Purpose This study aims to explore the perspectives of mental health professionals who are in a proc...
Introduction There is a growing body of research that broadens our view on how peer workers experien...
Background: Engaging peer support to augment and enhance traditional mental health services presents...
This qualitative study explores the construct of care from the perspective of people diagnosed with ...
The closing decades of the twentieth century saw a dramatic shift from institutional to community-ba...
In adult mental health services, the participation of consumers is essential. The aim of this study ...
New peer worker roles are being introduced into mental health services internationally. This paper a...
New peer worker roles are being introduced into mental health services internationally. This paper a...
Background In a mental healthcare that embraces a recovery-oriented practice, the employment of ment...
Peer worker roles are being introduced in mental health services in the UK and internationally, to s...