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Cultivating Connections: An Interprofessional Peer Support Model.

Margaret SwarbrickManasa S AyyalaPing-Hsin ChenChantal M L R Brazeau
Published in: Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (2024)
Peer support models have existed for decades in behavioral health care and are being developed for health care professionals to help address high rates of burnout and stress in the health care environment. Such models typically involve individuals from the same profession. With the concurrent increase of interprofessional integrated behavioral health care models, interprofessional peer support seems a viable model. This Open Forum describes how a peer support program for physicians and faculty scientists evolved to include a broader range of health care professionals, providing a framework for interprofessional peer support programs for the behavioral health care workforce.
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