Identifying family engagement priorities in youth residential treatment settings: A group concept mapping study

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Kayla Herbell , Nathaniel Albright , Sophie Berger , Charis Stanek , Nathan P. Helsabeck
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Abstract

Residential treatment (RT) settings serve youth with severe mental health challenges, often requiring more intensive intervention than outpatient services. Despite the recognized importance of family engagement in improving youth outcomes, there is limited understanding of which family engagement strategies are most valued within RT settings. This study aimed to develop a framework to enhance family engagement in RT by identifying and prioritizing strategies based on their importance and feasibility. Utilizing group concept mapping (GCM), the study gathered and analyzed data from 40 participants, including family members and RT staff across the United States. Participants brainstormed ideas, sorted them into thematic clusters, and rated them on importance and feasibility. The analysis revealed eight distinct clusters representing critical aspects of family engagement in RT, and 44 strategies were rated highly for both importance and feasibility, emphasizing areas like parent peer support, robust communication, and comprehensive discharge planning. The findings underscore the need for improved communication, greater family involvement as active team members, and extended support during and after discharge from RT. Notably, parent-peer support emerged as a critical component. This research provides a framework for understanding and implementing family engagement strategies in RT settings. The prioritized strategies can inform policy and practice to enhance family support and improve youth outcomes in RT. Future research should focus on the practical application of these strategies and the continued evaluation of their impact on families and youth in RT.
确定青少年寄宿治疗机构中家庭参与的优先事项:小组概念图研究
住院治疗(RT)环境为面临严重心理健康挑战的青少年提供服务,通常需要比门诊服务更密集的干预。尽管家庭参与在改善青少年疗效方面的重要性已得到公认,但人们对哪些家庭参与策略在住院治疗环境中最有价值的了解却很有限。本研究旨在开发一个框架,通过根据重要性和可行性识别和优先排序各种策略,来提高家庭在康复治疗中的参与度。本研究利用小组概念图(GCM),收集并分析了来自美国各地 40 名参与者(包括家庭成员和康复中心工作人员)的数据。参与者集思广益,将各种想法按主题分类,并对其重要性和可行性进行评分。分析结果显示,有八个不同的集群代表了家庭参与 RT 的关键方面,有 44 项策略的重要性和可行性都得到了很高的评价,强调了家长同伴支持、强有力的沟通和全面的出院规划等领域。研究结果表明,有必要改善沟通,让家庭作为积极的团队成员更多地参与进来,并在 RT 期间和出院后提供更多支持。值得注意的是,家长与同伴之间的支持是一个关键因素。这项研究为在 RT 环境中理解和实施家庭参与策略提供了一个框架。优先考虑的策略可以为政策和实践提供信息,以加强家庭支持并改善 RT 中青少年的结果。未来的研究应侧重于这些策略的实际应用,并继续评估其对 RT 中的家庭和青少年的影响。
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
6.10%
发文量
303
期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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