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Title: INTERGRATING PEERS INTO A MULTIDISCIPLINARY HIV PRIMARY CARE TEAM


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INTERGRATING PEERS INTO A MULTIDISCIPLINARY HIV
PRIMARY CARE TEAM
  • Chet Kelly, MS, MPH
  • Associate Director
  • Marisol Gonzalez, RN MPH
  • Director of Prevention Education
  • Peter McLoyd
  • Consumer Development Advocacy Coordinator
  • The Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center
  • Cook County Bureau of Health Services
  • Chicago, IL

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Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center Chicago, Illinois
  • Cook County Bureau of Health Services Facility
    Public Safety-Net
  • 5,000 patients, 30,000 primary care visits
    annually
  • Primarily a minority population
  • gt80 have incomes less than 200 FPL
  • Frequent history of drug use, incarceration

3
Peer Program Purpose
  • The purpose of the CORE Center Peer Program is
    to provide a supportive structure to assist peers
    in maintaining their treatment plans and in
    developing life, work and coping skills through
    the opportunity to participate in CORE Center
    operations.

4
Peer Program Principles
  • Peers are role models for other consumers
  • Participation is a privilege, not a right
  • Participation is dependent upon compliance with
    personal treatment program and satisfactory work
    performance

5
Peer Program Principles
  • Performance expectations are clearly stated and
    delineated at the start of employment
  • There are consequences to meet expectations
  • Failure to meet expectations will be addressed in
    a supportive non-punitive mode using a
    progressive discipline/employee assistance
    approach

6
Peer Recruitment
  • Flyers Posted throughout Center
  • Applications
  • Letters of Recommendations


7
Recruitment Process
  • Review of Applicants
  • Selection Process
  • Letters of Acceptance/Denial/Waiting List

8
Peer Educator Training
  • Five Week Training/8 hours per Week
  • 7 Modules
  • Training Rules Commitment
  • More than 2 absences, you cannot complete the
    training.
  • Pre Post Tests

9
Peer Educator Training
  • HIV 101, HIV Timeline, STIs, Hepatitis, TB,
    Research, HIV-AIDS Law, Ryan White Care Act,
    etc.
  • Return Demonstrations
  • 10 Minute Group Presentation
  • Graduation Ceremony

10
2006 Peer Graduating Class
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Graduates to Peers
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Peer Contract Policies
  • Background Checks
  • Health Screenings
  • Hospital Orientation
  • Toxicology Screenings
  • Job Matching Orientation

12
New Patient Orientation Guides (NPO)
13
RESOURCE CENTER
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Training and Development
  • National Trainings Conferences
  • AIDS Alliance for Children Youth and Families
    (Corp Leadership Training)
  • National Association of People Living With AIDS
    (NAPWA) Leadership in Advocacy and Planning
    (LEAP Training)

15
National Trainings Events
  • AIDS Alliance (VOICES Conference)
  • Champaign To End AIDS (C2EA)
  • HRSA Cicatelli and Associates ( Peer Advocates
    as Essential Members of Multi- Disciplinary
    Health care Teams.

16
Local Trainings
  • CORE Center Monthly Nursing in - services
  • Red Cross, CDPH., MATEC, AIDS Foundation of
    Chicago (AFC)
  • Test Positive Aware Network (TPAN)
  • TEAM Program (Treatment Education Advocacy
    Management)

17
Peer Program Policies
  • Qualifications for Peer Program
  • Peer Compliance with Treatment Plan
  • Illinois Health Care Background Check

18
Peer Program Policies
  • Code of Conduct
  • Confidentiality Agreement
  • Disciplinary Procedures/Corrective Action Plan

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Supervision Monitoring
  • Monthly Individual Supervisions
  • Open door policy
  • Monthly Department Meeting
  • Random Toxicology Screenings
  • Referrals to Services as Needed

20
Individual Goals Objectives
  • Identify One Short Term One Long Term Goal or
    Objective
  • Devise Plan to Achieve Goals or Objectives
  • Develop Monitor Timelines
  • Revisit Revise

21
Sample Goals
  • Further Education
  • Full time Employment
  • Improve Personal and/or Professional
    Relationships
  • Stop Smoking
  • Improve Health Outcomes
  • Stabilize Housing

22
Community Involvement
  • Ryan White Planning Council (Members)
  • HIV Prevention Planning Group (HPPG)
  • Chicago House (Board of Directors)
  • AIDS Alliance For Children, Youth, and Families
    (Board of Directors)
  • CAAER Coalition Member

23
Peer Roles
  • NPO New Patient Orientation Guides
  • PEP Prevention Education Peer Program
  • BUP - Buprenorphine Study (SAMSHA)
  • Buddies - Support
  • Speaking Engagements Community Awareness
  • Health Fairs

24
Challenges
  • Value of Program
  • Case Examples
  • Data/Numbers
  • Funder Expectations
  • HRSA
  • Organizational Culture
  • Peer Program Presentations
  • Pre-clinic Meetings
  • Active Participation in Program Development
    Implementation

25
Challenges
  • Medical/Social Issues
  • Managing Maintaining Healthy Boundaries

26
Challenges
  • Salary vs. Stipends
  • Increased Demand for Peer Services
  • Funding
  • Establishing Opportunities Beyond the Program

27
Successes
  • Obtainment of Full-time Employment
  • Staff Recognition
  • National Recognition
  • Patient Recognition
  • Peers as Part of the Care Team
  • Personal Growth

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INTERGRATING PEERS INTO A MULTIDISCIPLINARY HIV
PRIMARY CARE TEAM
  • Thank you for your time and participation.
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