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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Patient Focus Group Responses to Peer Mentoring in a High-Security Hospital

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Pages 242-251 | Published online: 30 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

Peer mentoring programs in secure hospitals have attracted limited attention despite reported benefits of similar schemes within other mental health and prison services. High-secure hospital patient perspectives (N = 17) on the concept of peer mentoring and the implications for establishing a peer support scheme were investigated via focus groups. Thematic analysis of discussions generated five themes: how to meet the adjustment and support needs of a peer; differences between mentoring and other relationships; mentoring by peers within a secure setting; expectations of a mentor's skills to meet the challenges of mentoring; and ownership of a mentoring scheme. The need to offset risk management against the potential benefits of peer support for a population excluded on the basis of risk is reviewed throughout.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors thank the participants of and staff who supported this research. We thank Darren Lumbard for manuscript critique.

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