Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK.
Health Expect. 2024 Dec;27(6):e70084. doi: 10.1111/hex.70084.
Peer supporters play a crucial role in mental health and support services, but their own mental health and emotional well-being are often neglected by themselves, and, frequently, their organisations. Here, we report findings from a qualitative interview study of peer supporters who completed a co-produced emotional well-being training programme.
Ten semi-structured interviews with peer supporters working in the North East of England were conducted to explore their experiences of the training programme.
Thematic analysis of the data produced three overarching themes. In Theme 1, 'Increasing psychological preparedness and identifying self-care and coping strategies', we found that peer supporters improved their knowledge of how to manage sensitive topics such as aggression and suicide and felt more confident in their peer support roles resultantly. In Theme 2, 'It's good to know you're not alone', peer supporters discussed their experience of loneliness in their roles, and as a consequence realised their own need for peer support to help maintain their well-being. Theme 3, 'Toward the future: next steps', encapsulated peer supporters' willingness to continue their role development and to create a peer support network to continue to obtain mutual support.
Our findings emphasise the perceived emotional well-being benefits of a co-produced peer supporter training programme. Participants highlighted the need for co-produced training programmes that are (1) emotion-focussed, (2) provide access to other peer supporters and (3) provide future avenues for a peer supporter network of mutual support and professional development activities and training opportunities.
Individuals with lived experience of mental ill health and peer support were consulted in the development of interview questions and provided feedback on the finalised themes to ensure the analysis and interpretations were congruent with their experiences.
同伴支持者在心理健康和支持服务中发挥着至关重要的作用,但他们自己的心理健康和情绪健康常常被自己和他们的组织忽视。在这里,我们报告了一项对完成合作制作的情绪健康培训计划的同伴支持者进行的定性访谈研究的结果。
对在英格兰东北部工作的 10 名同伴支持者进行了 10 次半结构化访谈,以探讨他们对培训计划的经验。
对数据的主题分析产生了三个总体主题。在主题 1“提高心理准备能力和识别自我保健和应对策略”中,我们发现同伴支持者提高了他们管理诸如攻击性和自杀等敏感话题的知识,并且相应地对他们的同伴支持角色更有信心。在主题 2“知道自己并不孤单是好事”中,同伴支持者讨论了他们在角色中感到孤独的经历,并因此意识到自己需要同伴支持来帮助维持自己的幸福感。主题 3“走向未来:下一步”,概括了同伴支持者继续发展自己的角色和创建同伴支持网络以继续获得相互支持的意愿。
我们的研究结果强调了合作制作的同伴支持者培训计划对情绪健康的益处。参与者强调需要合作制作(1)以情感为重点,(2)提供获得其他同伴支持的途径,以及(3)提供同伴支持网络的未来途径,以实现相互支持和专业发展活动以及培训机会。
有心理健康和同伴支持经验的个人在访谈问题的制定中得到了咨询,并对最终确定的主题提供了反馈,以确保分析和解释与他们的经验相符。