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First Results of Peer Training for Medical Staff - Psychosocial Support through Peer Support in Health Care
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Abstract Background: In view of the increasing strain on health workers, psychosocial support measures are becoming more important. The core of a sustainable concept is the establishment of peer support teams. Two aspects are central: first, target group-specific training content, and second, suitable staff ... mehr
Background: In view of the increasing strain on health workers, psychosocial support measures are becoming more important. The core of a sustainable concept is the establishment of peer support teams. Two aspects are central: first, target group-specific training content, and second, suitable staff members who are trained as peers. The goal of the study was to obtain a first look at what content can be taught in peer training for medical staff, how the training is evaluated by the target group, and which people are interested in training from peers. Methods: During the period 2017-2022, Peer Training for medical staff was developed by a non-profit institution in Germany with state funding and the support of a medical professional association and evaluated during the project. Participants (N = 190) in the Peer Training course were interviewed in advance about their experiences and stresses at work using an anonymous questionnaire. After completing the training modules, the participants filled out an evaluation form. Results: The participants of the Peer Training were predominantly female (70.5%) and middle-aged (between 31 and 50 years old). Most (80.3%) experienced stressful events themselves, mostly without any preparation (93.5%) or follow-up (86.8%) by the employer. The participants estimate their workload in the medium range. The proportion of stressed individuals among the participants was below that of various comparison groups as available reference values. The training module itself was evaluated very positively. Conclusions: The content and framework parameters of the training were rated very well. There is a high degree of fit with the requirements in the health sector. The participants in the Peer Training seem to represent a good cross-section of the target group medical staff, also regarding their own experiences, seem to have a good psychological constitution and are therefore very suitable to work as peers after the training.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Gesundheitswesen; Mitarbeiter; Gesundheit; Gesundheitspersonal; Training; Arbeitsbelastung; Stress
Klassifikation
Industrie- und Betriebssoziologie, Arbeitssoziologie, industrielle Beziehungen
angewandte Psychologie
Freie Schlagwörter
employee health; peer support; peer training; peer mental health; prevention in the working environment; Arbeitsbelastung in der Krankenpflege (ZIS 32)
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2022
Seitenangabe
S. 1-15
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 (2022) 24
Heftthema
The Second Victim Phenomenon: Implications and Solutions to Support Health Worker Safety
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416897
ISSN
1660-4601
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)