The mental health peer support relationship: a realist informed qualitative meta synthesis

Hackman, Corinna, Green, Amanda, Pease, Ruby, Clegg, Izobel and Handley, Melanie (2025) The mental health peer support relationship: a realist informed qualitative meta synthesis. BMJ Open, 15: e105211. ISSN 2044-6055
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Objective: To understand how key relational factors lead to observed outcomes in mental health peer support. Design: This realist informed qualitative review synthesised finding from 18 studies to develop programme theory relating to interpersonal contexts, linked outcomes, and underlying mechanisms of change of mental health peer support. Data sources: Four databases were searched: PsycINFO, Embase, Medline, CINAHL. Eligibility criteria for selecting studies: All studies were evaluated for relevance and rigour for development of programme theory. Data extraction and synthesis: Qualitative data was extracted from 20 studies. A realist informed synthesis identified repeating themes with context and outcome configurations. Results This identified five key contextual factors that together form the APPEAR framework (Accepting, personalised practice , Empowering, Available and Reciprocal). These contextual factors were found to interact to create the conditions for improved personal recovery outcomes in the domains of 1) self-acceptance, 2) confidence, 3) hopefulness, 3) selfexpression, 4) relationships, and 5) knowledge and skills. Conclusions: The APPEAR framework offers an operational foundation for understanding interpersonal mental health peer support interventions.

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