Exploring the Self-Care Factors for Recovery in Alcohol Use Disorder and the Role of Peer Recovery Coaches: A Qualitative Study

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Joung, Jaewon [1 ]
Kang, Kyung Im [2 ]
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[1] Jeonbuk Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Coll Nursing, Jeonju, South Korea
[2] Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Inst Med Sci, Coll Nursing, 861-15 Jinju Daero, Jinju 52727, South Korea
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新加坡国家研究基金会;
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10.1080/01612840.2024.2326476
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R47 [护理学];
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Self-care is important in addiction recovery, and peer recovery coaches (PRCs) play key roles in recovery. This qualitative study explored self-care factors for individuals recovering from alcohol use disorder and the role of PRCs in supporting these individuals' self-care. Individual interviews with five PRCs and five workers in community addiction management centers in South Korea were performed. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Two categories and six subcategories were derived. The two categories were "elements of self-care: preparation and practice for a new way of life" and "the roles of PRCs: recovery facilitators with differentiated competencies." The factors identified as being involved self-care were summarized as "changing one's thought process and attitude" and "practical enactment considering the situation." The effective roles of PRCs were "sharing specific and realistic information," "providing motivation," "building empathy," and "presenting role models as mentors." This study identified self-care factors that should be included in addiction recovery programs with the participation of PRCs and also identified the roles of the PRCs. Developing and applying nursing interventions with PRCs in clinical and community nursing settings is necessary.
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