Greer Alissa M, Luchenski Serena A, Amlani Ashraf A, Lacroix Katie, Burmeister Charlene, Buxton Jane A
BC Centre for Disease Control, 655 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 4R4, Canada.
School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, 2206 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada.
BMC Public Health. 2016 May 27;16:452. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3136-4.
Engaging people with drug use experience, or 'peers,' in decision-making helps to ensure harm reduction services reflect current need. There is little published on the implementation, evaluation, and effectiveness of meaningful peer engagement. This paper aims to describe and evaluate peer engagement in British Columbia from 2010-2014.
A process evaluation framework specific to peer engagement was developed and used to assess progress made, lessons learned, and future opportunities under four domains: supportive environment, equitable participation, capacity building and empowerment, and improved programming and policy. The evaluation was conducted by reviewing primary and secondary qualitative data including focus groups, formal documents, and meeting minutes.
Peer engagement was an iterative process that increased and improved over time as a consequence of reflexive learning. Practical ways to develop trust, redress power imbalances, and improve relationships were crosscutting themes. Lack of support, coordination, and building on existing capacity were factors that could undermine peer engagement. Peers involved across the province reviewed and provided feedback on these results.
Recommendations from this evaluation can be applied to other peer engagement initiatives in decision-making settings to improve relationships between peers and professionals and to ensure programs and policies are relevant and equitable.
让有吸毒经历的人,即“同伴”参与决策,有助于确保减少伤害服务反映当前需求。关于有意义的同伴参与的实施、评估和有效性的公开报道很少。本文旨在描述和评估2010年至2014年不列颠哥伦比亚省的同伴参与情况。
制定了一个专门针对同伴参与的过程评估框架,并用于评估在四个领域取得的进展、吸取的经验教训和未来机会:支持性环境、公平参与、能力建设与赋权以及改进方案与政策。评估通过审查包括焦点小组、正式文件和会议记录在内的主要和次要定性数据进行。
同伴参与是一个迭代过程,通过反思性学习,随着时间的推移不断增加和改进。建立信任、纠正权力不平衡和改善关系这些切实可行的方法是贯穿各领域的主题。缺乏支持、协调以及利用现有能力是可能破坏同伴参与的因素。全省参与的同伴对这些结果进行了审查并提供了反馈。
本次评估的建议可应用于决策环境中的其他同伴参与倡议,以改善同伴与专业人员之间的关系,并确保方案和政策具有相关性和公平性。