Colleague Care - Implementing a staff peer support program.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Australasian Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1177/10398562241301944
Sarah Michael, Lila Petar Vrklevski, Lesley Innes, Andrew Hallahan, Blaise Lyons, Sharon Campbell, Graeme Slade, Bethan Richards
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ObjectivesIn line with the widespread acknowledgement of the harms which can be caused to healthcare staff through their role in adverse events and unexpected patient outcomes, so is there now acceptance of the role of staff peer support programs to support these 'second victims' in a non-clinical way. Here, we share reproduceable steps that any service might take in creating their own staff peer support program.MethodsWe outline the establishment of a program in a NSW health-service encompassing several hospitals and services, from initiation of the program, customising it to our local needs, engaging the broader health service, launching the program, and the ongoing maintenance required.ResultsDedicated resourcing and strong executive support have been essential to launch and maintain the program. Reaching all staff in a large organisation and building trust in the program's confidentiality have been the main challenges.ConclusionsStaff peer support programs, whilst early in their evidence, offer a way to provide practical, non-clinical support to staff harmed through adverse events in healthcare. Here, we offer methodology and learnings for all services to consider when implementing a localised program.

同事关怀 - 实施员工同伴支持计划。
目标:随着人们普遍认识到医护人员在不良事件和意外患者结果中的角色可能对医护人员造成的伤害,医护人员同伴支持计划以非临床的方式为这些 "第二受害者 "提供支持的作用也得到了认可。在此,我们将与大家分享一些可复制的步骤,任何医疗机构在创建自己的员工同伴支持计划时都可以借鉴:方法:我们概述了新南威尔士州一家医疗服务机构(包括多家医院和服务机构)建立该计划的过程,包括启动计划、根据当地需求定制计划、让更广泛的医疗服务机构参与进来、启动计划以及所需的持续维护:专门的资源配置和强有力的执行支持对于启动和维护该计划至关重要。结论:员工同伴互助计划虽然还处于起步阶段,但它已成为一项重要的战略:员工同伴支持计划虽然刚刚起步,但它提供了一种方法,可为在医疗保健不良事件中受到伤害的员工提供实用的非临床支持。在此,我们提供了一些方法和经验,供所有服务机构在实施本地化计划时参考。
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Australasian Psychiatry
Australasian Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
159
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Psychiatry is the bi-monthly journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) that aims to promote the art of psychiatry and its maintenance of excellence in practice. The journal is peer-reviewed and accepts submissions, presented as original research; reviews; descriptions of innovative services; comments on policy, history, politics, economics, training, ethics and the Arts as they relate to mental health and mental health services; statements of opinion and letters. Book reviews are commissioned by the editor. A section of the journal provides information on RANZCP business and related matters.
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