A multi-national peer support intervention: the UPSIDES pilot phase

Rebecca Nixdorf ORCID logo; Lena Nugent; Rabeea’h Aslam ORCID logo; Sarah Barber ORCID logo; Ashleigh Charles ORCID logo; Lion Gai Meir ORCID logo; Alina Grayzman ORCID logo; Ramona Hiltensperger ORCID logo; Jasmine Kalha; Palak Korde; +7 more... Rachel Mtei; Jackie Niwemuhwezi; Mary Ramesh; Grace Ryan ORCID logo; Mike Slade ORCID logo; Lisa Wenzel; Candelaria Mahlke; (2022) A multi-national peer support intervention: the UPSIDES pilot phase. ADVANCES IN MENTAL HEALTH, 20 (1). pp. 2-14. ISSN 1838-7357 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2021.2020140
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Objective: Using Peer Support in Developing Empowering Mental Health Services (UPSIDES) is evaluating implementation of a peer support worker (PSW) intervention at six recruiting sites (Germany, India, Israel, Tanzania, and Uganda) (ISRCTN26008944). The aim of this study is to evaluate the pre-trial pilot phase. Method: The initial training to prepare individuals for the PSW role and the implementation of the peer support (PS) intervention was evaluated using a multi-method design comprising six focus groups (FG; n = 22) and questionnaires capturing the perspectives of service users, PSWs, peer trainers, and mental health staff members (n = 21). Results: Findings were organised across eleven key implementation themes: organisational culture, PSW training, PSW role definition, staff willingness and ability to work with PSWs, resource availability, financial arrangements, support for PSW well-being, PSW access to a peer network, acceptance, preparation, and other challenges. Discussion: The following recommendations are made, based on this pilot phase: the PS training should train on practical skills using role-playing exercises; PSWs should work in teams, including role reflection with colleagues (intervision) or with a highly experienced coach (supervision); necessary resources and tools for networking should be provided; and continuous awareness-raising about PS is needed.


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