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“把自己累垮了”:过量应对环境中同伴工作者面临的压力源。

"Running myself ragged": stressors faced by peer workers in overdose response settings.

机构信息

BC Centre for Disease Control, 655 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 4R4, Canada.

Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, STN CSC, University of Victoria, Box 1700, Victoria, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2021 Feb 11;18(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s12954-020-00449-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Peer workers or "peers" (workers with past or present drug use experience) are at the forefront of overdose response initiatives, and their role is essential in creating safe spaces for people who use drugs (PWUD). Working in overdose response settings has benefits for peer workers but is also stressful, with lasting emotional and mental health effects. Yet, little is known about the stressors peer workers face and what interventions can be implemented to support them in their roles.

METHODS

This project used a community-based sequential mixed-methods research design. Eight peer researcher-led focus groups (n = 31) were conducted between November 2018 and March 2019 to assess needs of peer workers. The transcripts were thematically coded and analysed using interpretative description. These results informed a survey, which was conducted (n = 50) in September 2019 to acquire quantitative data on peer workers' perception of health, quality of life, working conditions and stressors. Frequency distributions were used to describe characteristics of participants. X distribution values with Yates correction were conducted to check for association between variables.

RESULTS

Five themes emerged from the focus groups that point to stressors felt by peer workers: (1) financial insecurity; (2) lack of respect and recognition at work; (3) housing challenges; (4) inability to access and/or refer individuals to resources; and (5) constant exposure to death and trauma. Consistent with this, the factors that survey participants picked as one of their "top three stressors" included financial situation, work situation, and housing challenges.

CONCLUSION

Peer workers are faced with a diversity of stressors in their lives which often reflect societal stigmatization of drug use. Recognition of these systemic stressors is critical in designing interventions to ease the emotional, physical and financial burden faced by peer workers.

摘要

背景

同伴工作者或“同伴”(有过去或现在吸毒经历的工作者)处于过量反应倡议的前沿,他们在为吸毒者创造安全空间方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在过量反应环境中工作对同伴工作者有好处,但也有压力,会对他们的情绪和心理健康产生持久的影响。然而,人们对同伴工作者面临的压力源知之甚少,也不知道可以实施哪些干预措施来支持他们的工作。

方法

本项目采用基于社区的顺序混合方法研究设计。2018 年 11 月至 2019 年 3 月,进行了 8 次由同伴研究人员领导的焦点小组(n=31),以评估同伴工作者的需求。对转录本进行主题编码,并使用解释性描述进行分析。这些结果为 2019 年 9 月进行的一项调查提供了信息,该调查旨在获取同伴工作者对健康、生活质量、工作条件和压力源的感知的定量数据。使用频率分布来描述参与者的特征。X 分布值与 Yates 修正用于检查变量之间的关联。

结果

焦点小组中出现了五个主题,这些主题指出了同伴工作者感受到的压力源:(1)经济不安全;(2)工作中缺乏尊重和认可;(3)住房挑战;(4)无法获得和/或转介个人资源;(5)不断接触死亡和创伤。与此一致的是,调查参与者选择的“前三大压力源”之一包括财务状况、工作状况和住房挑战。

结论

同伴工作者在生活中面临着各种压力源,这些压力源往往反映了社会对吸毒的污名化。认识到这些系统性压力源对于设计干预措施以减轻同伴工作者面临的情绪、身体和经济负担至关重要。

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