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From Surviving to Advising: A Novel Course Pairing Mental Health and Addictions Service Users as Advisors to Senior Psychiatry Residents.

Sacha Agrawal1,2,3, Pat Capponi4, Jenna López5, Sean Kidd5,6, Charlotte Ringsted7, David Wiljer5,6, Sophie Soklaridis5,6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The authors describe a novel course that pairs service users as advisors to senior psychiatry residents with the goals of improving the residents' understanding of recovery, reducing negative stereotypes about people in recovery, and empowering the service users who participated.
METHODS: Service users who had experience working as peer support workers and/or system advocates were selected for a broad and deep understanding of recovery and an ability to engage learners in constructive dialogue. They met monthly with resident advisees over a period of 6 months. They were supported with monthly group supervision meetings and were paid an honorarium. Quantitative evaluations and qualitative feedback from the first two cohorts of the course, comprising 34 pairs, are reported here.
RESULTS: The first cohort of residents responded with a wide range of global ratings and reactions. In response to their suggestions, changes were made to the structure of the course to create opportunities for small group learning and reflective writing and to protect time for residents to participate. The second cohort of residents and both cohorts of service users gave acceptably high global ratings. Residents in the second cohort described gaining a number of benefits from the course, including an enhanced understanding of the lived experience of recovery and a greater sense of shared humanity with service users. Advisors described an appreciation for being part of something that has the potential for changing the practice of psychiatry and enhancing the lives of their peers.
CONCLUSIONS: Positioning service users as advisors to psychiatry residents holds promise as a powerful way of reducing distance between future psychiatrists and service users and facilitating system reform toward person-centered recovery-oriented care.

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Keywords:  Education/medical/graduate; Mentors; Patient participation; Patient-centered Care; Physician-patient relations; Psychiatry/education

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27056051     DOI: 10.1007/s40596-016-0533-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Psychiatry        ISSN: 1042-9670


  10 in total

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2.  Stigma towards mental illness and help-seeking behaviors among adult and child psychiatrists in Hungary: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Dorottya Őri; Péter Szocsics; Tamás Molnár; Fanni Virág Ralovich; Zsolt Huszár; Ágnes Bene; Sándor Rózsa; Zsuzsa Győrffy; György Purebl
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3.  Peer Support Formation and the Promotion of Recovery Among People Using Psychiatric Day Care in Japan.

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4.  Mental illness-related stigma in healthcare: Barriers to access and care and evidence-based solutions.

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5.  Co-producing Psychiatric Education with Service User Educators: a Collective Autobiographical Case Study of the Meaning, Ethics, and Importance of Payment.

Authors:  Sophie Soklaridis; Alise de Bie; Rachel Beth Cooper; Kim McCullough; Brenda McGovern; Michaela Beder; Gail Bellissimo; Tucker Gordon; Suze Berkhout; Mark Fefergrad; Andrew Johnson; Csilla Kalocsai; Sean Kidd; Nancy McNaughton; Charlotte Ringsted; David Wiljer; Sacha Agrawal
Journal:  Acad Psychiatry       Date:  2019-12-23

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9.  Recovery Mentors as continuing professional development trainers for better recognition of the epistemic value of the experiential knowledge and improved access to recovery-oriented practices.

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Review 10.  Towards competency-based medical education in addictions psychiatry: a systematic review.

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  10 in total

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