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工作中的关系:整合残疾伙伴的观点以加强同伴导航干预

Relationships at Work: Integrating the Perspectives of Disability Partners to Enhance a Peer Navigation Intervention.

作者信息

Herrman Deana, Papadimitriou Christina, Green Bob, LeFlore Andrea, Magasi Susan

机构信息

Department of Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States.

Departments of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences and Sociology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States.

出版信息

Front Rehabil Sci. 2022 Jul 1;3:876636. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2022.876636. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The Our Peers-Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS) community-based participatory research study developed, implemented, and evaluated a peer navigator intervention aimed at improving health and healthcare access among Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities. Peer navigators are community partners with physical disabilities trained to deliver structured peer support interventions that can address barriers to care. The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it explicates the relational work the peer navigators do with peers in delivering the intervention. Second, it illustrates how our community-based participatory approach empowered peer navigators to share their knowledge to refine the intervention.

METHODS

Clinical coordinator team meeting notes, critical incident documentation reports, peer navigator reflections ( = 20) were analyzed thematically to understand the peer navigators' relational work and intervention refinements. Following Labov's 6-stage approach to personal narratives and a collaborative writing process academic, clinical, and disability partners co-wrote descriptive exemplars to showcase these processes.

FINDINGS

Through the manualized OP-ENS intervention process, peer navigators helped peers achieve incremental successes. Peer navigators used their training and personal experiences to engage with peers and forge deep connections and relationships of trust. As a result, peers identified a wide-range of social health concerns, including poverty, social isolation, and racial and disability related discrimination that might otherwise go unaddressed. True to the principles of community-based participatory research, by fostering an equity-focused collaboration and listening to peer navigators, the project team implemented subtle but salient refinements to the intervention. Refinements included an explicit focus on social determinants of health affecting peers' health and wellbeing and supplemental trainings to help peer navigators support peers with significant mental health needs.

CONCLUSION

The peer navigators were intentional and skilled at relationship building, thus complex elements which impact peers' health were addressed. Peer navigators were empowered to communicate their perspectives with the study team, who worked together to strengthen the intervention processes and infrastructure. This atmosphere of trust and collaboration amongst diverse stakeholders was instrumental to OP-ENS' successful implementation. Healthcare systems should consider implementing peer support interventions that are responsive to consumer input to address social determinants of health for persons with disabilities.

摘要

目的

“我们的同伴——赋权与导航支持”(OP - ENS)社区参与式研究开展、实施并评估了一项同伴导航干预措施,旨在改善医疗补助残疾受益人的健康状况并增加其获得医疗服务的机会。同伴导航员是身有残疾的社区伙伴,他们经过培训,能够提供结构化的同伴支持干预措施,以消除医疗障碍。本文的目的有两个。其一,阐述同伴导航员在实施干预过程中与同伴开展的关系工作。其二,说明我们基于社区的参与式方法如何使同伴导航员能够分享他们的知识以完善干预措施。

方法

对临床协调员团队会议记录、关键事件文档报告、同伴导航员反思(n = 20)进行主题分析,以了解同伴导航员的关系工作和干预措施的完善情况。遵循拉波夫的个人叙事六阶段方法以及协作写作过程,学术、临床和残疾领域的合作伙伴共同撰写描述性示例,以展示这些过程。

结果

通过标准化的OP - ENS干预过程,同伴导航员帮助同伴取得了渐进式的成功。同伴导航员利用他们的培训和个人经验与同伴互动,建立起深厚的联系和信任关系。结果,同伴们识别出了广泛的社会健康问题,包括贫困、社会孤立以及种族和残疾相关的歧视,否则这些问题可能会被忽视。秉承基于社区的参与式研究原则通过促进以公平为重点的合作并倾听同伴导航员的意见,项目团队对干预措施进行了细微但显著的完善。完善内容包括明确关注影响同伴健康和福祉的健康社会决定因素,以及提供补充培训,以帮助同伴导航员为有重大心理健康需求的同伴提供支持。

结论

同伴导航员在建立关系方面有明确意图且技巧娴熟,因此影响同伴健康的复杂因素得到了处理。同伴导航员有能力与研究团队交流他们的观点,研究团队共同努力加强干预过程和基础设施。这种不同利益相关者之间的信任与合作氛围对OP - ENS的成功实施起到了推动作用。医疗保健系统应考虑实施能回应消费者意见的同伴支持干预措施,以解决残疾人健康的社会决定因素问题。

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