[Peer support for recovery in early intervention for psychosis: Issues surrounding its implementation in Quebec and the French-speaking world].

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Sante Mentale au Quebec Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Paula Pires de Oliveira Padilha, Geneviève Gagné, Srividya N Iyer, Esther Thibeault, Mary Anne Levasseur, Hélène Massicotte, Amal Abdel-Baki
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Objectives To describe the different issues surrounding the integration of peer support workers (PSW) and family peer support workers (FPSW) into early intervention for psychosis services (EIS): their roles, the impacts of these interventions for patients, their families, and treatment teams, as well as the challenges and facilitators of this process. Method This article, co-authored with PSW and FPSW, presents a description and discussion of the experience of implementing peer support and family peer support in EIS in Québec, supported by a perspective of a review of the scientific and grey literature published in French or English in the last twenty years. Results Eight of the 36 scientific articles and two of the 14 grey literature publications selected were specific to early intervention for psychosis; the remainder were on mental health intervention. These publications put into context the experience described by clinicians, PSW and FPSW, and illustrated by clinical vignettes. Different modalities of peer support have demonstrated a positive impact on young people with early psychosis: it contributes to the improvement of self-esteem, quality of life, emotional well-being and can facilitate the rehabilitation process and reduce hospitalizations. Family peer support can reduce the stigma surrounding mental health problems, foster hope and a sense of belonging, increase knowledge of the illness and its treatment, and promote better coping strategies by family members. Nevertheless, many challenges have been identified during the integration of peer support and family peer support within clinical teams: planning and funding the implementation of services, defining their roles in EIS, training, clinical supervision, etc. These challenges need to be identified and addressed quickly in order to optimize care for youth and their families. Various strategies have been proposed for the successful implementation of peer support in EIS, which remains limited in Quebec and in the French-speaking world. It requires the participation and support of all stakeholders, including health professionals, managers and decision makers. Conclusion Peer support and family peer support emphasizes lived experience as expertise, recognizing the contribution of people with psychosis and their families as sources of support and models for recovery. This perspective fits well with the philosophy advocated by EIS. This promising intervention, which has been put forward by various national policies or guides, would benefit from being rapidly implemented on a larger scale in Quebec EIS and in the French-speaking world. This would make it possible to study the positive impacts described for service users and their families with more rigorous research designs and larger samples.

[精神病早期干预中康复的同伴支持:魁北克和法语国家实施的问题]。
目的描述围绕同伴支持工作者(PSW)和家庭同伴支持工作者融入精神病服务早期干预(EIS)的不同问题:他们的角色,这些干预措施对患者、他们的家人和治疗团队的影响,以及这一过程的挑战和推动者。方法本文与PSW和FPSW合著,通过对过去20年中以法语或英语发表的科学和灰色文献的回顾,描述和讨论了魁北克环境影响报告中实施同伴支持和家庭同伴支持的经验。结果36篇科学文章中有8篇和14篇灰色文献中有2篇是针对精神病早期干预的;其余为心理健康干预。这些出版物结合了临床医生、PSW和FPSW所描述的经验,并通过临床小插曲进行了说明。不同形式的同伴支持对患有早期精神病的年轻人产生了积极影响:它有助于提高自尊、生活质量和情绪健康,并有助于康复过程和减少住院人数。家庭同伴支持可以减少围绕心理健康问题的污名,培养希望和归属感,增加对疾病及其治疗的了解,并促进家庭成员更好的应对策略。尽管如此,在临床团队中整合同伴支持和家庭同伴支持的过程中,已经发现了许多挑战:规划和资助服务的实施,确定他们在EIS、培训、临床监督等方面的作用。这些挑战需要迅速识别和解决,以优化对青年及其家人的护理。为了在EIS中成功实施同行支持,已经提出了各种策略,但在魁北克和法语世界,这种支持仍然有限。它需要所有利益攸关方的参与和支持,包括卫生专业人员、管理人员和决策者。结论同伴支持和家庭同伴支持强调生活经验是专业知识,承认精神病患者及其家人的贡献是支持的来源和康复的模式。这一观点与EIS倡导的哲学非常吻合。这一由各种国家政策或指南提出的有希望的干预措施,将受益于魁北克EIS和法语世界的大规模快速实施。这将有可能通过更严格的研究设计和更大的样本来研究所描述的对服务用户及其家人的积极影响。
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期刊介绍: In 1976, the community mental health centre (Centre de santé mentale communautaire) of Saint-Luc Hospital organized the first symposium on sector psychiatry. During deliberations, the participants expressed the idea of publishing the various experiences that were then current in the field of mental health. With the help of the symposium’s revenues and the financial support of professionals, the Centre de santé mentale communautaire edited the first issue of Santé mentale au Québec in September 1976, with both objectives of publishing experiences and research in the field of mental health, as well as facilitating exchange between the various mental health professionals.
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