Social recovery and economy: a thematic analysis of staffs’ experiences with promoting social community participation for residents with co-occurring problems

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
E. Ogundipe, Knut Tore Sælør, S. Biong
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Purpose This study aims to explore and describe staff working in a Norwegian supportive housing site’s experiences with promoting social community participation for residents with co-occurring problems. The research question addressed was: how does residential support staff experience promoting social community participation for residents with co-occurring problems? Design/methodology/approach Nine residential support staff participated in qualitative interviews. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. The transcripts were analysed using Braun and Clarke's approach to thematic analysis. Findings The analysis process resulted in two themes: “It is all about economics” and “Who will pay for it?” Practical implications Regarding the Nordic welfare system, the need for a redistribution of financial resources in health services is discussed. The authors recommend that further studies explore people outside the regular health-care system perspectives on how they can contribute to making community inclusion a reality for persons experiencing co-occurring problems. Originality This study provides a nuanced understanding of how financial resources can impede or support efforts and opportunities to promote community inclusion for residents experiencing co-occurring problems.
社会恢复与经济:工作人员为有共同问题的居民促进社会社区参与的经验专题分析
目的本研究旨在探讨和描述在挪威一个支持性住房站点工作的工作人员在促进有共同问题的居民参与社会社区方面的经验。研究的问题是:住宿支援人员如何促进有共同问题的居民的社会社区参与?设计/方法/方法9名住宿支持人员参加了定性访谈。所有的采访都被逐字记录下来。使用Braun和Clarke的主题分析方法对文本进行分析。分析过程产生了两个主题:“这一切都是关于经济的”和“谁将为此买单?”关于北欧福利制度的实际意义,讨论了在卫生服务中重新分配财政资源的必要性。这组作者建议,进一步的研究应该探索常规卫生保健系统之外的人,看看他们如何能够为经历共同出现的问题的人实现社区包容做出贡献。本研究提供了一个细致入微的理解,财政资源如何阻碍或支持努力和机会,以促进社区包容的居民经历共同发生的问题。
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis
Advances in Dual Diagnosis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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