A wide variety of peer worker roles is being introduced into mental health services internationally. Empirical insight into whether conditions supporting role introduction are common across organisational contexts is lacking. A qualitative, comparative case study compared the introduction of peer workers employed in the statutory sector, voluntary sector and in organisational partnerships. We found good practice across contexts in structural issues including recruitment and training, but differences in expectations of the peer worker role in different organisational cultures. Issues of professionalism and practice boundaries were important everywhere but could be understood very differently, sometimes eroding the distinctiveness of the role
Background: Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experi...
The purpose of this study was to understand how peer provision supports a person living with mental ...
Introducing peer worker roles into UK mental health service teams: a qualitative analysis of the d c...
A wide variety of peer worker roles is being introduced into mental health services internationally....
Background: A variety of peer worker roles are being introduced into the mental health workforce in ...
Peer worker roles are being introduced in mental health services in the UK and internationally, to s...
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: The provision of peer support as a component of mental health care, including the employ...
Objectives To identify peer workers’ perceptions and experiences of barriers to implementation of p...
Aims: A range of peer worker roles are being introduced into mental health services internationally....
Peer workers are increasingly being engaged in contemporary mental healthcare. To become a peer work...
Background Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experie...
This qualitative study explores construction of peer support providers’ roles within inter-professio...
Introduction Peer workers are an emerging workforce in the mental health system in Flanders. Formal ...
Background: Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experi...
The purpose of this study was to understand how peer provision supports a person living with mental ...
Introducing peer worker roles into UK mental health service teams: a qualitative analysis of the d c...
A wide variety of peer worker roles is being introduced into mental health services internationally....
Background: A variety of peer worker roles are being introduced into the mental health workforce in ...
Peer worker roles are being introduced in mental health services in the UK and internationally, to s...
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: The provision of peer support as a component of mental health care, including the employ...
Objectives To identify peer workers’ perceptions and experiences of barriers to implementation of p...
Aims: A range of peer worker roles are being introduced into mental health services internationally....
Peer workers are increasingly being engaged in contemporary mental healthcare. To become a peer work...
Background Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experie...
This qualitative study explores construction of peer support providers’ roles within inter-professio...
Introduction Peer workers are an emerging workforce in the mental health system in Flanders. Formal ...
Background: Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experi...
The purpose of this study was to understand how peer provision supports a person living with mental ...
Introducing peer worker roles into UK mental health service teams: a qualitative analysis of the d c...