Nested family support: the axial role of support workers for families in which a parent is in treatment for substance misuse.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Netalie Shloim, Mark Crowe, Lisa Simpson, Sarah Fordham, Anne-Marie Watkinson, Anna Madill
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Abstract

The UK National Health Service (NHS) defines addiction as loss of control over harmful behavior. Addiction is commonly linked to drugs and alcohol with varied community-based treatment services available in England. This study presents an organizational case study of a community-based organization in the North of England commissioned by the NHS through the local authority to support people with complex health and social needs and addresses the research question: What is the experience of support workers for families in which a parent is in treatment for substance misuse? Eleven support workers whose work is guided by a Whole Family Approach took part in semi-structured interviews which were analyzed qualitatively using thematic analysis. This resulted in a model of Nested Family Support which captures how the service user is supported by their family with the help of the support worker who is, in turn, supported by their organization. This model illuminates how outer levels of nested support need to be effective for inner levels to work and the axial role of support workers in this system. The main application of the model is identifying parallels between the support employees need from their organizational to deliver effective recovery interventions and the ways in which they are trained to support their clients in terms of the need for trusting relationships and tailored support.

嵌套家庭支持:支持工作者在父母因药物滥用而接受治疗的家庭中的核心作用。
英国国民健康服务(NHS)将成瘾定义为对有害行为失去控制。成瘾通常与毒品和酒精有关,在英格兰有各种社区治疗服务。本研究提出了英格兰北部一个社区组织的组织案例研究,该组织由NHS通过地方当局委托,以支持有复杂健康和社会需求的人,并解决了研究问题:支持工作者在父母滥用药物治疗的家庭中的经验是什么?11名工作以“整个家庭方法”为指导的支助工作者参加了半结构化访谈,并利用专题分析对访谈进行了定性分析。这产生了嵌套家庭支持模型,该模型捕捉了服务用户如何在支持工作者的帮助下得到家庭的支持,而支持工作者反过来又得到组织的支持。该模型阐明了嵌套支持的外部水平如何有效地为内部水平工作以及支持工作者在该系统中的轴向作用。该模型的主要应用是确定员工从组织中获得有效康复干预所需的支持,以及他们在支持客户信任关系和量身定制支持方面接受培训的方式之间的相似之处。
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4.30
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4.30%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Addictive Diseases is an essential, comprehensive resource covering the full range of addictions for today"s addiction professional. This in-depth, practical journal helps you stay on top of the vital issues and the clinical skills necessary to ensure effective practice. The latest research, treatments, and public policy issues in addiction medicine are presented in a fully integrated, multi-specialty perspective. Top researchers and respected leaders in addiction issues share their knowledge and insights to keep you up-to-date on the most important research and practical applications.
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