A lived-experience Peer Support Worker enhances the patient journey following multi-trauma as an extension of the 'always care' philosophy of the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service (GCHHS) by providing the added support of a trauma survivor with lived experience of the patient journey through the GCHHS Trauma Service.
Aside from the physical aspects, there are significant psychological impacts for patients suffering significant trauma, including fear, anxiety, hopelessness, stress, and loss of autonomy which may prolong recovery, reduce quality of life and impact future healthcare requirements. A trauma peer-support worker can utilise their experience, skills, knowledge and application of shared learnings to provide psychosocial support to assist with:
recovery focus
goal setting
instilling hope and positivity
journey reflection
empowerment of autonomy and self-determination
improved treatment compliance
expediated recovery and healing
patient and family/carer liaison
enhancing the patient/family/carer communication with clinical teams
increased patient and family/carer satisfaction
complementing the multidisciplinary team