At Street Level: Learnings, Voices, Experiences, and Lifestyles of Street Involved Youth

P. Petrucka, Sarah Brooks, George Smadu, B. McBeth, S. Bassendowski, A. Mackay, Mike Gerrand, Stefany Fudger
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Street Involved Youth (SIY) are part of a diverse, complex, and heterogeneous group which is underestimated, under resourced, and often ignored in programs and planning for health and social wellness. As the numbers of SIY continue to grow, so do the issues and challenges related to the roles of nursing in working with this vulnerable population. Study Intent: The goal was to engage SIY to gather, share, and exchange information (learnings + voice) about experiences, lifestyles, needs, opportunities, and strengths of SIY from their perspectives; and to inform programs/services, policies, and interventions to achieve preferred futures. Method: The project used a qualitative community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach with an arts-based method - specifically music. Results: Two thematic groups with sub-themes were derived. The first thematic grouping is LOCATION which had four sub-themes - 'Individual Orientation'; 'Collective (Culture/Sub-culture) Orientation'; 'Behavioral Orientation'; and 'Time Orientation'. The second thematic group is DIRECTION with three sub-themes - 'Path of Disempowerment'; 'Path of Empowerment'; and 'Shifting Paths'. Study Limitations: This study was conducted in partnership with a single SIY agency in a relatively small urban setting in Canada. Conclusions: In working with SIY, it is imperative to 'meet them where they are' with research methods that are innovative and engaging. In this study, the use of music as an arts-based method was found to be highly suitable, efficient, and mutually beneficial.
在街头层面:街头青年的学习、声音、经验和生活方式
街头参与青年(SIY)是一个多样化、复杂和异质群体的一部分,在健康和社会健康的方案和规划中往往被低估、资源不足和忽视。随着SIY人数的持续增长,与护理在与这一弱势群体合作中的作用相关的问题和挑战也在不断增加。研究意图:目标是让SIY从他们的角度收集、分享和交流关于SIY的经历、生活方式、需求、机会和优势的信息(学习+声音);并为项目/服务、政策和干预措施提供信息,以实现首选的未来。方法:该项目采用定性社区参与性研究(CBPR)方法和基于艺术的方法-特别是音乐。结果:衍生出两个主旋律组和子主旋律组。第一个主题组是LOCATION,它有四个分主题:“个人取向”;“集体(文化/亚文化)取向”;“行为导向”;和“时间导向”。第二个专题组是“方向”,有三个分主题:“剥夺权力的道路”;“赋权之路”;和“移动路径”。研究局限性:本研究是在加拿大一个相对较小的城市环境中与单一SIY机构合作进行的。结论:在与SIY合作时,必须用创新和吸引人的研究方法“满足他们的需求”。在这项研究中,音乐作为一种基于艺术的方法被发现是非常合适的,高效的,互利的。
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