An exploration of the self-care practices of foster carers in Australia

Mia Gowan, Nicole Peel, Emma Elcombe, Stacy Blythe
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Practising self-care is vital for foster carers to cope with the stresses of the caring role, provide the best care possible and continue in their task. This current study contributes to emerging research on the self-care practices of foster carers in Australia and worldwide. It used an exploratory design, surveying 148 foster carers about their self-care and conducting individual, semi-structured interviews enabling nine of them to elaborate on their self-care experiences. The results indicate that while the participants sometimes engage in self-care and value it as a way of maintaining their wellbeing and increasing their caregiving capacity, they face several barriers to doing this. These include the multiple responsibilities of the foster carer role, children’s commitments, employment and finances. Facilitators of self-care include social and family support, contact with other carers and carer respite. Foster care agencies and the out-of-home care system should aim to meet the self-care needs of carers by providing increased support, resources and education. Plain language summary Self-care is important for all individuals and vital for those providing care to children in out-of-home care who often have complex and challenging needs. This study asked 148 foster carers in Australia what they did to practise self-care. Foster carers demonstrated an understanding that self-care is important and a desire to practise regular self-care. However, they identified many barriers to engaging in self-care. This article explains why and how foster carers practise self-care, what prevents self-care from occurring and how to improve foster carers’ self-care practices.
澳大利亚寄养人员自我照顾实践的探索
自我照顾对寄养照顾者应付照顾角色的压力、提供尽可能最好的照顾和继续他们的任务至关重要。本研究对澳大利亚和世界范围内寄养人员自我护理实践的新兴研究做出了贡献。该研究采用探索性设计,对148名寄养人员的自我照顾情况进行了调查,并进行了个人半结构化访谈,使其中9人能够详细阐述他们的自我照顾经历。结果表明,虽然参与者有时会参与自我照顾,并将其视为维持健康和提高照顾能力的一种方式,但他们在这样做时面临着一些障碍。其中包括寄养者角色的多重责任、孩子的承诺、就业和财务。自我照顾的促进因素包括社会和家庭支持、与其他照顾者的联系和照顾者的休息。寄养机构和校外照顾制度应提供更多支援、资源和教育,以满足照顾者的自我照顾需要。自我照顾对所有人都很重要,对那些经常有复杂和挑战性需求的家庭外照顾儿童的人来说至关重要。这项研究询问了澳大利亚的148名寄养人员他们是如何实践自我照顾的。寄养照顾者表现出理解自我照顾的重要性,并渴望定期进行自我照顾。然而,他们发现了许多妨碍自我照顾的障碍。这篇文章解释了照顾者自我照顾的原因和方法,什么阻碍了照顾者自我照顾的发生,以及如何改善照顾者自我照顾的做法。
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