Care Navigators and Peers for Mental Health: What is the State of Practice?
Author(s) -
Kim Griswold
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
archives of psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2573-7902
pISSN - 2573-7899
DOI - 10.31296/aop.v3i3.100
Subject(s) - mental health , health care , mental health care , face (sociological concept) , mental state , nursing , psychology , medicine , applied psychology , psychiatry , political science , sociology , social science , law
Many people with serious mental illnesses continue to experience premature mortality and complex physical health problems. Navigation and guided care methods have been expanded to reach many different populations – all of whom face varying barriers to health care and social services. A navigator guides consumer/patients around health system obstacles with ultimate goals of achieving access to care. Navigator and peer programs have had the most positive effect in helping mental health consumer/patients link to primary care. The voices of consumer/patients, peers, and other navigators are integral to the science and art of navigation for mental health. Effective navigation models, trained navigator and peer professionals have enormous potential to help consumer/patients achieve optimal physical and mental health outcomes.
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