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“这不仅仅是一次旅程”:对同伴专家素质和活动的资深看法,这些素质和活动对刑满释放后的重新融入最为重要:一项定性分析。

"It's more than a ride" veteran perceptions of peer specialist qualities and activities that were most valuable for post-incarceration reentry: a qualitative analysis.

作者信息

Richardson Eric, Flike Kimberlee, Hyde Justeen, Petrakis Beth Ann, McInnes D Keith, Kim Bo

机构信息

Center for Health Optimization and Implementation Research, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, USA.

Susan and Alan Solomont School of Nursing, Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, USA.

出版信息

Health Justice. 2025 Jan 10;13(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s40352-024-00303-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Reentry veterans experience many barriers to achieving physical and psychological well-being. While peer specialists can provide important support to veterans as they readjust to life post-incarceration, their specific activities and qualities most valued by veterans are not well known. The Post-Incarceration Engagement (PIE) intervention, coordinated with VA's Health Care for Reentry Veterans (HCRV) program, links reentry veterans with a peer specialist who provides connection to services and social-emotional support during the reentry process. We conducted a qualitative examination of veterans' perceptions regarding the key qualities and activities of peer specialists that were most valued during their reentry process.

METHODS

We interviewed 25 veterans engaged in PIE about their experiences working with a PIE peer specialist. We conducted a thematic analysis. Two project team members independently coded interviews and identified emergent themes that were refined with input from other members.

RESULTS

Veterans found the peer specialist's physical and emotional availability, shared lived experience, and connection to resources to be invaluable for successful reentry post-incarceration. Veterans emphasized how important it was that the peer was consistently available and provided social, emotional, and logistical support. Secondly, veterans found it valuable to work with another veteran familiar with the VA system and to be able to share lived experiences. It provided an instant connection with the peer specialist. Finally, the personalized connections to VA and community resources equipped the reentry veterans with the essential resources to ensure continued success post-incarceration.

CONCLUSION

Reentry veterans identified several key qualities and activities of the peer specialist that were vital to their reentry success. Our results may be used to inform other interventions aimed at improving the lives of reentry veterans along with other reentry populations.

摘要

背景

重返社会的退伍军人在实现身心健康方面面临诸多障碍。虽然同伴专家可以在退伍军人重新适应监禁后的生活时提供重要支持,但退伍军人最看重的他们的具体活动和品质尚不清楚。与美国退伍军人事务部的重返社会退伍军人医疗保健(HCRV)计划相协调的监禁后参与(PIE)干预措施,将重返社会的退伍军人与一名同伴专家联系起来,该专家在重返社会过程中提供服务连接和社会情感支持。我们对退伍军人对同伴专家在其重返社会过程中最看重的关键品质和活动的看法进行了定性研究。

方法

我们采访了25名参与PIE的退伍军人,了解他们与PIE同伴专家合作的经历。我们进行了主题分析。两名项目团队成员独立对访谈进行编码,并确定了新出现的主题,这些主题在其他成员的意见输入下得到了完善。

结果

退伍军人发现同伴专家在身体和情感上的可及性、共同的生活经历以及与资源的联系对监禁后成功重返社会非常宝贵。退伍军人强调同伴始终可及并提供社会、情感和后勤支持是多么重要。其次,退伍军人发现与另一名熟悉退伍军人事务部系统的退伍军人合作并能够分享生活经历很有价值。这提供了与同伴专家的即时联系。最后,与退伍军人事务部和社区资源的个性化联系为重返社会的退伍军人提供了必要的资源,以确保监禁后持续取得成功。

结论

重返社会的退伍军人确定了同伴专家的几个关键品质和活动,这些对他们重返社会的成功至关重要。我们的结果可用于为其他旨在改善重返社会退伍军人以及其他重返社会人群生活的干预措施提供信息。

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