Health Care Professionals and Family Perspectives of Youth's Trauma: Suggestions for Coaching and Self-Leadership

K. Jooste, Jeanette Elizabeth Maritz
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Family forms the first and most important social institution in every society. Although traumatised families may be the root of much personal and social turmoil, a healthy community and family is the most vital way to deal with social change and challenges. In the light of increasing violence and trauma in South Africa, youths adverse exposures to violence and trauma have been identified as a distressing health care problem globally and for our communities and families at large. This study sought to explore and describe community and family perspectives of youth's trauma in order to propose a holistic support approach. A qualitative approach was followed and participants (health care professionals and parents) were purposefully selected. Data were gathered through interviews, a focus group and field notes. Data were analysed thematically. Health care professionals and parents shared similar experiences and concerns relating to their perceptions of youths' experiences of trauma. Parents however had a more negative regard of the youth and their capabilities to deal with trauma. The trauma experience was seldom contained to the individual but had a traumatising ripple effect on the parents, and community. This often left the entire system feeling helpless and depleted of resources to cope.
青少年创伤的医护专业人员与家庭视角:辅导与自我领导的建议
在每个社会中,家庭是首要和最重要的社会机构。虽然受到创伤的家庭可能是许多个人和社会动荡的根源,但健康的社区和家庭是应对社会变革和挑战的最重要途径。鉴于南非的暴力和创伤不断增加,青年对暴力和创伤的不利暴露已被确定为全球以及整个社区和家庭的一个令人痛苦的保健问题。本研究旨在探讨和描述青少年创伤的社区和家庭观点,以提出一个整体的支持方法。采用定性方法,有目的地选择参与者(卫生保健专业人员和家长)。数据是通过访谈、焦点小组和实地记录收集的。数据按主题进行分析。卫生保健专业人员和家长就他们对青少年创伤经历的看法分享了类似的经历和关切。然而,父母对年轻人和他们处理创伤的能力有更消极的看法。创伤经历很少局限于个人,但对父母和社区产生了创伤性的连锁反应。这通常会让整个系统感到无助,并耗尽应对的资源。
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