A community of practice for peer mental workers: Lessons learned

J. Mandiberg, Lauren B. Gates
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ABSTRACT This article reports findings from a study that assessed the usability of a web-based community of practice for peers located in programs that had few opportunities to interact face-to-face with other peers. Peers are individuals with lived experience in mental health recovery who are employed by mental health agencies to work in various capacities because of their experiences. The website was designed to allow participants to exchange information and experiences through blogs and message boards, to access information helpful to their jobs, and to provide mutual support. The article makes a contribution to the literature on severe mental illness in reporting website use issues for people in recovery who are employed rather than people in treatment, and in website interaction rather than information retrieval.
同侪心理工作者的实践社群:经验教训
本文报告了一项研究的结果,该研究评估了一个基于网络的实践社区的可用性,该社区位于很少有机会与其他同龄人面对面互动的项目中。同伴是具有精神健康康复生活经验的个人,由于其经验而被精神卫生机构雇用以各种身份工作。该网站旨在让参与者通过博客和留言板交流信息和经验,获取对他们工作有帮助的信息,并提供相互支持。这篇文章对严重精神疾病的文献做出了贡献,报告了康复中的就诊者而不是正在接受治疗的人使用网站的问题,以及网站互动而不是信息检索。
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