Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of peer support among disadvantaged groups: A rapid scoping review

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Kalina Mikolajczak-Degrauwe , Sybren R. Slimmen , Dylan Gillissen , Petra de Bil , Valerie Bosmans , Corrine Keemink , Inge Meyvis , Yvonne J. Kuipers
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Abstract

Objective

To explore the current state of knowledge and evidence about peer support for various disadvantaged groups; to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of peer support to critically reflect on peer support within health and social services.

Methods

A rapid scoping review was conducted according to Arksey and O’Malley’s framework, aiming to identify eligible studies in PubMed, APA PsychInfo, Education Resources Information Center, Cochrane Library, Academic Search Premier, ScienceDirect, Directory of Open Access Journals, ResearchGate, WorldCat, and Google Scholar. According to Rodgers’ concept analysis steps and the SWOT model, data was reported using thematic synthesis.

Results

Forty-five studies were included, describing a variety of peer support initiatives among groups of young migrants and unsupervised minors, young adults with autism, people with (mental) health problems, foster/shelter families, vulnerable pregnant women, people outside the labour force, older adults, and homeless people. The strength of peer support is its positive effect on the quality of life among vulnerable people. The weakness is represented by peers both being too involved and focused on personal interest or by peers lacking expertise and knowledge. Opportunities for peer support are mutual learning, the anticipated long-term effects, and the potential to facilitate social inclusion. Culture, language barriers, drop-out rates, securing sustainability, and peers’ lack of time and commitment are regarded as threats to peer support.

Conclusion

Although peer support offers good outcomes for various groups of vulnerable people, the weaknesses and threats need to be considered to provide and proliferate peer support.

弱势群体同伴支持的优势、劣势、机会和威胁:快速范围审查
目的探讨不同弱势群体同伴支持的知识和证据现状;识别同伴支持的优势、劣势、机会和威胁,批判性地反思卫生和社会服务中的同伴支持。方法根据Arksey和O'Malley的框架进行快速范围界定审查,旨在确定PubMed、APA PsychInfo、教育资源信息中心、Cochrane图书馆、Academic Search Premier、ScienceDirect、开放获取期刊目录、ResearchGate、WorldCat和Google Scholar中符合条件的研究。根据罗杰斯的概念分析步骤和SWOT模型,采用主题综合法报告数据。结果纳入了45项研究,描述了年轻移民和无人监督的未成年人、患有自闭症的年轻人、有(心理)健康问题的人、寄养/收容所家庭、弱势孕妇、劳动力以外的人、老年人和无家可归者群体中的各种同伴支持举措。同伴支持的力量在于它对弱势群体生活质量的积极影响。这种弱点表现为同龄人过于投入和专注于个人兴趣,或者表现为同龄人缺乏专业知识和知识。同伴支持的机会包括相互学习、预期的长期影响以及促进社会包容的潜力。文化、语言障碍、辍学率、确保可持续性以及同龄人缺乏时间和承诺被视为对同龄人支持的威胁。结论尽管同伴支持为不同弱势群体提供了良好的结果,但需要考虑其弱点和威胁,以提供和扩大同伴支持。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.60%
发文量
408
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: This journal aims to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of the latest, evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, providing an international platform for exchanging knowledge, research findings and nursing practice experience. This journal covers a wide range of nursing topics such as advanced nursing practice, bio-psychosocial issues related to health, cultural perspectives, lifestyle change as a component of health promotion, chronic disease, including end-of-life care, family care giving. IJNSS publishes four issues per year in Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct. IJNSS intended readership includes practicing nurses in all spheres and at all levels who are committed to advancing practice and professional development on the basis of new knowledge and evidence; managers and senior members of the nursing; nurse educators and nursing students etc. IJNSS seeks to enrich insight into clinical need and the implications for nursing intervention and models of service delivery. Contributions are welcomed from other health professions on issues that have a direct impact on nursing practice.
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