| Literature DB >> 33657843 |
Ana Stefancic1, Lauren Bochicchio1, Daniela Tuda1, Yonnie Harris1, Kendra DeSomma1, Leopoldo J Cabassa1.
Abstract
As peer-delivered services are increasingly embedded within behavioral health organizations, a need has arisen to identify practices that facilitate supervision and support of peer providers. The authors present supervision strategies and lessons learned that emerged during a large pragmatic trial in three supportive housing agencies that examined a peer-delivered healthy lifestyle intervention for people with serious mental illness. Strategies included access to multiple supervisors, formal and informal support, acknowledgment of lack of role clarity, ongoing role negotiation, a collaborative approach to troubleshooting challenges, explicit emphasis on peer specialists' value, and linking peer specialists to opportunities for mutual support and professional development.Entities:
Keywords: Community mental health services; Peer support; Peer-Led Group Lifestyle Balance (PGLB); Research; Service delivery
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33657843 PMCID: PMC8656242 DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.202000515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatr Serv ISSN: 1075-2730 Impact factor: 3.084