Aim Of The Study: Peer support workers and recovery companions in psychiatric care represent a new professional group. The aim of this study was to explore options for classification, professional integration and appropriate remuneration for this group within the SGB V healthcare system.
Methods: Part of the ImpPeer-Psy5 project, this study provides recommendations for nationwide implementation of peer support workers in SGB V care. It is based on data from 56 interviews, supplemented by five expert interviews and a focus group, and analyzed using thematic analysis.
Results: Peer workers' services are funded and compensated inconsistently across Germany, with remuneration generally inadequate. The pay was often perceived as disconnected from the tasks and responsibilities involved, hindering the establishment of PGB as a standalone profession. Greater independence from other professions and higher classification under the TVöD pay scale are necessary.
Conclusion: Successful implementation of peer support workers requires regulated and secure funding and compensation. A national peer workers interest group would help achieve these goals. Avoiding classification in EG3 or lower is recommended.
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