同伴支持工作者作为桥梁:一项定性研究,探索同伴支持工作者在住院期间和出院后照顾药物使用者的作用。

Peer support workers as a bridge: a qualitative study exploring the role of peer support workers in the care of people who use drugs during and after hospitalization.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2021 Feb 16;18(1):19. doi: 10.1186/s12954-021-00467-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To describe the key qualities and unique roles of peer support workers in the care of people who inject drugs during and after hospitalization.

METHODS

We conducted a qualitative study. Key stakeholders were recruited including: people who use drugs who had been hospitalized, healthcare team members, peer support workers, and employers of peer support workers. Data were collected from 2019 to 2020 using semi-structured interviews that were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed thematically.

RESULTS

Fourteen participants were interviewed: 6 people who use drugs who had been hospitalized, 5 healthcare team members, 2 peer support workers, and 1 employer of peer support workers. At the core of the data was the notion of peer workers acting as a bridge. We found four themes that related to functions of this bridge: overcoming system barriers, advocacy, navigating transitions within the healthcare system, and restoring trust between HCPs and PWUD. We found two themes for building a strong bridge and making the role of a peer support worker function effectively (training and mentorship, and establishing boundaries). We found three themes involving characteristics of an effective peer worker (intrinsic qualities, contributions of shared experiences, and personal stability).

CONCLUSION

Peer support workers are highly valued by both people who use drugs and members of the healthcare team. Peer support workers act as a bridge between patients and healthcare providers and are critical in establishing trust, easing transitions in care, and providing unique supports to people who use drugs during and after hospitalization.

摘要

背景

描述同伴支持工作者在住院期间和出院后为注射吸毒者提供护理时的关键素质和独特角色。

方法

我们进行了一项定性研究。招募了关键利益相关者,包括:住院的吸毒者、医疗团队成员、同伴支持工作者和同伴支持工作者的雇主。 2019 年至 2020 年期间,使用半结构化访谈收集数据,对访谈进行录音、转录,并进行主题分析。

结果

对 14 名参与者进行了访谈:6 名住院吸毒者、5 名医疗团队成员、2 名同伴支持工作者和 1 名同伴支持工作者的雇主。数据的核心是同伴工作者充当桥梁的概念。我们发现了四个与该桥梁功能相关的主题:克服系统障碍、倡导、在医疗保健系统内过渡、以及恢复卫生保健专业人员和吸毒者之间的信任。我们发现了两个主题,用于构建强大的桥梁并使同伴支持工作者的角色有效发挥(培训和指导以及建立界限)。我们发现了三个涉及有效同伴工作者特征的主题(内在素质、共同经验的贡献和个人稳定性)。

结论

同伴支持工作者深受吸毒者和医疗团队成员的重视。同伴支持工作者在患者和医疗服务提供者之间充当桥梁,对于建立信任、缓解护理过渡以及在住院期间和出院后为吸毒者提供独特支持至关重要。

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