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Integration of a peer practitioner in a hospital unit for patients with psychotic disorders: an exploratory qualitative study

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1244433

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peer practitioner; psychiatric hospital; workplace integration; collaboration; qualitative study; recovery

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Despite limited research on the integration of peer mental health practitioners (PMHP) in hospitals, this study explores the impact of integrating a PMHP in a hospital unit caring for patients with psychiatric disorders. Through qualitative content analysis of focus groups with the interdisciplinary team, the study reveals the feasibility of PMHP integration in an acute psychiatric care setting and highlights the benefits for patients, the team, and the institution. However, further clarification of the PMHP role is necessary to mitigate potential tensions between respective fields of activity.
IntroductionStudies on the integration of peer mental health practitioners (PMHP) in hospitals are sparse, despite significant benefits being reported for patients and professionals. The integration of PMHP requires the consideration of several parameters and a change in the culture of care. This study aims to understand the impact of the integration of a PMHP in a hospital unit caring for patients with psychiatric disorders.MethodsA qualitative content analysis of three focus groups with the interdisciplinarity team were conducted. A consulting PMHP was integrated into the entire research process.ResultsData analysis revealed five main themes: the importance of integration, benefits for patients linked to the identification process, benefits for the team and institution, potentials risks, and perspectives.DiscussionThe study was conducted in a hospital setting with patients suffering from severe psychiatric disorders associated with behavioral disturbances. The benefits reported in the results outline the feasibility of PMHP integration in an acute psychiatric care setting. Nevertheless, further formalization of the PMHP role is required to minimize possible areas of tension between respective fields of activity of each professional.

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