The role of peer support work in recovery-oriented services: a rapid scoping review

  • Michael John Norton
  • , Paul Clabby
  • , Belinda Coyle
  • , Julie Cruickshank
  • , Gavin Davidson
  • , Katherine Greer
  • , Martina Kilcommins
  • , Claire Mccartan
  • , Emma Mcguire
  • , Sinéad Mcgilloway
  • , Ciaran Mulholland
  • , Mary O'connell-Gannon
  • , Derek Pepper
  • , Ciaran Shannon
  • , Calvin Swords
  • , Jim Walsh
  • , Paul Webb

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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this rapid scoping review was to provide a summary of the available evidence on the development and implementation of peer support work in mental health services. The specific objectives were: to undertake a comprehensive review of the literature on peer support work; and identify how such work may be best implemented. Methods: A rapid scoping review was identified as the most appropriate approach to reviewing the literature mainly because the objectives of this review were relatively broad and there was a short timeframe. In a rapid scoping review the data extraction and reporting are focused and limited to provide an overview of existing evidence. Results: From the initial database results of 7406 records, 663 were identified as meeting the inclusion criteria. The most relevant of these were then selected (n = 26) to be reported in this review with existing reviews of the research evidence (n = 7) being prioritised. The findings were organised into a number of sections: definitions, values and the role; development and implementation of peer support work; experiences of peer support workers; perceptions of others about peer support work; recruitment of peer support workers; training; supervision and support; and research on effectiveness. Conclusions: There are excellent sources of guidance, considerable qualitative research about experiences and some encouraging, but limited, findings about the impact of peer support work specifically on recovery-oriented outcomes. There is a need for further rigorous research on the key aspects and effectiveness of peer support work.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberIPM-2024-0109
JournalIrish Journal of Psychological Medicine
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Mental health
  • mental health services
  • peer support
  • peer support workers

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