养父母的支持和公共卫生护士、儿科护士和儿童保育工作者的需求:对日本养父母安置率高的三个城市的调查。

Yoko Ishii, Sanae Tomita, Sachiko Ikeda, Akane Yamamoto
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目的了解日本公共卫生护士、儿科护士和保育员对寄养父母的支持情况及相关需求。方法对日本三个寄养父母安置率高于全国平均水平的城市的95名公共卫生护士、450名儿科护士和360名托儿工作者进行了定量研究。参与者被问及他们在工作中支持寄养父母的经历;参加养父母支援训练;养父母的认识和观念;对寄养父母、寄养儿童和寄养制度的了解;以及支持养父母的信心。定量资料采用描述性统计分析。采用费雪精确检验进行统计分析。结果共回收问卷179份,回收率为19.8%。被调查者的分类如下:公共卫生护士19人(10.6%),儿科护士77人(43.0%),保育员83人(46.4%)。24名受访者(13.4%)回答曾参加过养父母支援训练,46名受访者(25.7%)回答曾在工作中支援养父母。只有20.8%的人回答说,对支持养父母有信心。被试在工作中支援养父母的经验及参与养父母支援训练方面,因工作类型而有差异。在这两个类别中,公共卫生护士的比例都很高。工作上支援养父母的经验及参与养父母支援训练与信心有显著相关。结论公共卫生护士、儿科护士和保育员参与支持养父母和参与养父母支持培训的机会有限,导致他们在这些方面的信心水平较低。我们的研究结果强调了在儿科护士和儿童保育工作者中传播寄养系统知识和培养对寄养家庭的理解的必要性。有必要将与社会护理和寄养系统有关的培训纳入基础护理教育。此外,积极倾听养父母的观点和经验,可以为这些领域的专业人士提供宝贵的见解。
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Foster parent support and needs of public health nurses, pediatric nurses, and childcare workers: A survey of three municipalities with high foster parent placement rates in Japan.

Objective This study aimed to elucidate foster parent support afforded by and the related needs of public health nurses, pediatric nurses, and childcare workers in Japan.Methods We conducted a quantitative study involving 95 public health nurses, 450 pediatric nurses, and 360 childcare workers in three municipalities with foster parent placement rates higher than the national average in Japan. The participants were questioned regarding their experiences in supporting foster parents at work; participation in foster parent support training; awareness and perceptions of foster parents; knowledge about foster parents, foster children, and the foster care system; and confidence in supporting foster parents. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data. Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.Results Questionnaires were collected from 179 participants (recovery rate: 19.8%). The breakdown of respondents was as follows: 19 public health nurses (10.6%), 77 pediatric nurses (43.0%), and 83 childcare workers (46.4%). Twenty-four participants (13.4%) replied that they had participated in foster parent support training, and 46 (25.7%) replied that they had experience supporting foster parents at work. Only 20.8% of the respondents answered that they were confident in supporting foster parents. There were differences in the experience of supporting foster parents at work and participation in foster parent support training depending on the participants' job type. The proportion of public health nurses was high in both categories. Experience supporting foster parents at work and participation in foster parent support training were significantly related to confidence.Conclusion We found that the limited opportunities for public health nurses, pediatric nurses, and childcare workers to engage in supporting foster parents and participate in foster parent support training contribute to their low confidence levels in these areas. Our findings underscore the necessity of disseminating knowledge about foster care systems and fostering an understanding of foster families among pediatric nurses and childcare workers. Integrating training related to social care and foster care systems into basic nursing education is necessary. Moreover, actively listening to the perspectives and experiences of foster parents can provide valuable insights for professionals in these fields.

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