We are shortly going to fund a "buddy system" program
for chronically mentally ill patients (This is one
component of a program that includes a new patient
orientation program and an educational medication
management lead by an RN). The goal is to increase
adherence. The buddy will remind/track the patient to
keep appointments and to obtain medication refills
from the pharmacy. The volunteer buddies activities
will be coordinated by a nurse-coordinator. The group
implementing the program are practitioners and have
little experience of research. The program will also
be evaluated.
What I am seeking are (a) review articles and
evaluation literature on peer support for mentally ill
population; (b) published and unpublished literature
on lessons learnt from similar programs - issues such
as buddy burn-out or burden especially in this special
population; (c) protocols and manuals that are
publicly available (I am also waiting to hear
from someone at NAMI that I contacted - to get
information on any peer support programs that they
have supported or endorsed).
Thank you -
Snigdha
Snigdha Mukherjee, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry
UAMS
Program Evaluator
South Central MIRECC
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Snigdha Mukherjee
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