Experiences and Service Utilization of American Indian/Alaskan Native Kinship Caregivers in Kinship Navigator Programs Across Washington State

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Angelique Day, Ellen Barton, Suzanne Cross, Cheryl Miller, Joylina Gonzales
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Kinship caregiving, especially the phenomenon of grandparents providing sole care for their grandchildren, occurs at a higher rate in American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) communities than in any other demographic group. In 2017, the State of Washington allocated resources to seven tribes to build and implement culturally relevant kinship navigation programs. Survey results ( N = 70) of AI/AN kinship caregivers in the state indicate that caregiver needs, service access, and utilization look different in tribal communities as compared with research conducted in nontribal communities. Specifically, AI/AN caregivers are more likely to report challenges with obtaining housing, transportation, and working with their kinship children’s school than nontribal caregivers. Focus groups with tribal kinship navigators ( N = 9) from five of these seven programs describe the greatest challenges they’ve experienced with program implementation including program eligibility, what kinship caregivers most often ask for assistance with, what system-level disparities that exist between tribal and nontribal kinship navigator programs and provide suggestions for program improvement.
美国印第安人/阿拉斯加土著亲属照护者在华盛顿州亲属导航项目中的经验与服务利用
亲属照顾,特别是祖父母独自照顾孙辈的现象,在美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)社区的发生率高于任何其他人口群体。2017年,华盛顿州为七个部落分配了资源,以建立和实施与文化相关的亲属导航项目。对该州AI/AN亲属照护者的调查结果(N = 70)表明,与在非部落社区进行的研究相比,部落社区的照护者需求、服务获取和利用情况有所不同。具体而言,人工智能/人工智能护理人员比非部落护理人员更有可能报告在获得住房、交通和与亲属子女学校合作方面的挑战。来自这七个项目中的五个项目的部落亲属关系导航员(N = 9)的焦点小组描述了他们在项目实施中遇到的最大挑战,包括项目资格、亲属关系照顾者最常要求的帮助、部落和非部落亲属关系导航员项目之间存在的系统层面的差异,并提供了项目改进的建议。
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