2019
DOI: 10.3934/publichealth.2019.4.447
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Recovery Mentors as continuing professional development trainers for better recognition of the epistemic value of the experiential knowledge and improved access to recovery-oriented practices

Abstract: ObjectivesTo lay the groundwork for the arrival of Recovery Mentors (RMs) in some of its multidisciplinary teams, a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) conference was organized in a large public agency in the province of Quebec, Canada. The aim was to come up collectively with recommendations to improve access to recovery-oriented care and services for this vulnerable population by recognizing the epistemic value of their lived experience.MethodsA series of workshops were organized among health professio… Show more

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“…Inspired by programs of Therapeutic Patient Education, this intervention is a series of 10–90-min long co-learning workshops on civic recovery. Therapeutic Patient Education is a set of pedagogical techniques developed for the purpose of enabling health care professionals–here Peer Support Workers (PSWs)–to pass on their knowledge and expertise to (other) patients [ 49 ]. Therapeutic Patient Education is based on the idea that educating patients–not only treating them–to develop skills to better manage and adapt their lives to their condition contributes to personal health [ 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inspired by programs of Therapeutic Patient Education, this intervention is a series of 10–90-min long co-learning workshops on civic recovery. Therapeutic Patient Education is a set of pedagogical techniques developed for the purpose of enabling health care professionals–here Peer Support Workers (PSWs)–to pass on their knowledge and expertise to (other) patients [ 49 ]. Therapeutic Patient Education is based on the idea that educating patients–not only treating them–to develop skills to better manage and adapt their lives to their condition contributes to personal health [ 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%