A systematic review of influences on implementation of peer support work for adults with mental health problems

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A systematic review of influences on implementation of peer support work for adults with mental health problems. / Ibrahim, Nashwa; Thompson, Dean; Nixdorf, Rebecca; Kalha, Jasmine; Mpango, Richard; Moran, Galia; Mueller-Stierlin, Annabel; Ryan, Grace; Mahlke, Candelaria; Shamba, Donat; Puschner, Bernd; Repper, Julie; Slade, Mike.

in: SOC PSYCH PSYCH EPID, Jahrgang 55, Nr. 3, 03.2020, S. 285-293.

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Ibrahim, N, Thompson, D, Nixdorf, R, Kalha, J, Mpango, R, Moran, G, Mueller-Stierlin, A, Ryan, G, Mahlke, C, Shamba, D, Puschner, B, Repper, J & Slade, M 2020, 'A systematic review of influences on implementation of peer support work for adults with mental health problems', SOC PSYCH PSYCH EPID, Jg. 55, Nr. 3, S. 285-293. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-019-01739-1

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Ibrahim, N., Thompson, D., Nixdorf, R., Kalha, J., Mpango, R., Moran, G., Mueller-Stierlin, A., Ryan, G., Mahlke, C., Shamba, D., Puschner, B., Repper, J., & Slade, M. (2020). A systematic review of influences on implementation of peer support work for adults with mental health problems. SOC PSYCH PSYCH EPID, 55(3), 285-293. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-019-01739-1

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@article{3a3ca59fc08045e4a6f402189f30e57c,
title = "A systematic review of influences on implementation of peer support work for adults with mental health problems",
abstract = "PURPOSE: The evidence base for peer support work in mental health is established, yet implementation remains a challenge. The aim of this systematic review was to identify influences which facilitate or are barriers to implementation of mental health peer support work.METHODS: Data sources comprised online databases (n = 11), journal table of contents (n = 2), conference proceedings (n = 18), peer support websites (n = 2), expert consultation (n = 38) and forward and backward citation tracking. Publications were included if they reported on implementation facilitators or barriers for formal face-to-face peer support work with adults with a mental health problem, and were available in English, French, German, Hebrew, Luganda, Spanish or Swahili. Data were analysed using narrative synthesis. A six-site international survey [Germany (2 sites), India, Israel, Tanzania, Uganda] using a measure based on the strongest influences was conducted. The review protocol was pre-registered (Prospero: CRD42018094838).RESULTS: The search strategy identified 5813 publications, of which 53 were included. Fourteen implementation influences were identified, notably organisational culture (reported by 53% of papers), training (42%) and role definition (40%). Ratings on a measure using these influences demonstrated preliminary evidence for the convergent and discriminant validity of the identified influences.CONCLUSION: The identified influences provide a guide to implementation of peer support. For services developing a peer support service, organisational culture including role support (training, role clarity, resourcing and access to a peer network) and staff attitudes need to be considered. The identified influences provide a theory base to prepare research sites for implementing peer support worker interventions.",
author = "Nashwa Ibrahim and Dean Thompson and Rebecca Nixdorf and Jasmine Kalha and Richard Mpango and Galia Moran and Annabel Mueller-Stierlin and Grace Ryan and Candelaria Mahlke and Donat Shamba and Bernd Puschner and Julie Repper and Mike Slade",
year = "2020",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1007/s00127-019-01739-1",
language = "English",
volume = "55",
pages = "285--293",
journal = "SOC PSYCH PSYCH EPID",
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T1 - A systematic review of influences on implementation of peer support work for adults with mental health problems

AU - Ibrahim, Nashwa

AU - Thompson, Dean

AU - Nixdorf, Rebecca

AU - Kalha, Jasmine

AU - Mpango, Richard

AU - Moran, Galia

AU - Mueller-Stierlin, Annabel

AU - Ryan, Grace

AU - Mahlke, Candelaria

AU - Shamba, Donat

AU - Puschner, Bernd

AU - Repper, Julie

AU - Slade, Mike

PY - 2020/3

Y1 - 2020/3

N2 - PURPOSE: The evidence base for peer support work in mental health is established, yet implementation remains a challenge. The aim of this systematic review was to identify influences which facilitate or are barriers to implementation of mental health peer support work.METHODS: Data sources comprised online databases (n = 11), journal table of contents (n = 2), conference proceedings (n = 18), peer support websites (n = 2), expert consultation (n = 38) and forward and backward citation tracking. Publications were included if they reported on implementation facilitators or barriers for formal face-to-face peer support work with adults with a mental health problem, and were available in English, French, German, Hebrew, Luganda, Spanish or Swahili. Data were analysed using narrative synthesis. A six-site international survey [Germany (2 sites), India, Israel, Tanzania, Uganda] using a measure based on the strongest influences was conducted. The review protocol was pre-registered (Prospero: CRD42018094838).RESULTS: The search strategy identified 5813 publications, of which 53 were included. Fourteen implementation influences were identified, notably organisational culture (reported by 53% of papers), training (42%) and role definition (40%). Ratings on a measure using these influences demonstrated preliminary evidence for the convergent and discriminant validity of the identified influences.CONCLUSION: The identified influences provide a guide to implementation of peer support. For services developing a peer support service, organisational culture including role support (training, role clarity, resourcing and access to a peer network) and staff attitudes need to be considered. The identified influences provide a theory base to prepare research sites for implementing peer support worker interventions.

AB - PURPOSE: The evidence base for peer support work in mental health is established, yet implementation remains a challenge. The aim of this systematic review was to identify influences which facilitate or are barriers to implementation of mental health peer support work.METHODS: Data sources comprised online databases (n = 11), journal table of contents (n = 2), conference proceedings (n = 18), peer support websites (n = 2), expert consultation (n = 38) and forward and backward citation tracking. Publications were included if they reported on implementation facilitators or barriers for formal face-to-face peer support work with adults with a mental health problem, and were available in English, French, German, Hebrew, Luganda, Spanish or Swahili. Data were analysed using narrative synthesis. A six-site international survey [Germany (2 sites), India, Israel, Tanzania, Uganda] using a measure based on the strongest influences was conducted. The review protocol was pre-registered (Prospero: CRD42018094838).RESULTS: The search strategy identified 5813 publications, of which 53 were included. Fourteen implementation influences were identified, notably organisational culture (reported by 53% of papers), training (42%) and role definition (40%). Ratings on a measure using these influences demonstrated preliminary evidence for the convergent and discriminant validity of the identified influences.CONCLUSION: The identified influences provide a guide to implementation of peer support. For services developing a peer support service, organisational culture including role support (training, role clarity, resourcing and access to a peer network) and staff attitudes need to be considered. The identified influences provide a theory base to prepare research sites for implementing peer support worker interventions.

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DO - 10.1007/s00127-019-01739-1

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 31177310

VL - 55

SP - 285

EP - 293

JO - SOC PSYCH PSYCH EPID

JF - SOC PSYCH PSYCH EPID

SN - 0933-7954

IS - 3

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