“你的文化在你身上”:来自不同文化背景的儿童的文化认同和联系:儿童视角的范围审查

Adaora Ezekwem-Obi , Stacy Blythe , Rebekah Grace
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积极的文化认同和归属感对儿童的福祉和整体生活成果至关重要。然而,在家庭外护理系统中,来自不同文化背景的儿童可能面临复杂的福利需求和进一步的脆弱性,特别是当他们生活在与其出生文化不一致的护理环境中时。目的:根据以往的研究结果,本综述综合了来自不同文化背景的儿童在护理方面的观点,以增强我们对他们在不断变化的家庭、文化和社会背景下的经历和文化护理需求的理解。参与者和环境:本文综合了以往的研究结果,涉及5-19岁的非土著文化多元背景的参与者在法定的家庭外护理环境中。方法检索Scopus、ProQuest、PsychINFO和CINAHL 4个电子数据库2013年1月至2023年12月发表的相关国际同行评议文章。乔安娜布里格斯研究所的五步框架被用于范围评估。根据具体的纳入标准,共选择并审查了17篇相关文章。结果确定了两个总体主题,每个主题都有四个子主题:(i)在护理中培养归属感,(ii)引导交叉的文化身份。总之,本综述发现,来自不同文化背景的儿童在维持其文化身份和适应新的和不断发展的文化方面面临挑战,这可能会影响他们在护理中的归属感。结论:本文补充了文献主体,强调了在解决儿童独特的护理经历时考虑儿童观点的重要性。它承认来自不同文化背景的儿童的多方面经历,并倡导支持他们的文化认同和整体福祉需求的政策和实践重点。
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“Your culture is in you”: Cultural identity and connection for children from culturally diverse backgrounds in care: A scoping review of child perspectives

Background

A positive cultural identity and a sense of belonging are crucial for children's wellbeing and overall life outcomes. However, children from culturally diverse backgrounds in the out-of-home care system can be at risk of complex wellbeing needs and further vulnerabilities, particularly when they live in care environments that are not aligned with their birth cultures.

Objective

Drawing on findings from previous studies, this scoping review synthesises the perspectives of children from culturally diverse backgrounds in care to augment our understanding of their experiences and cultural care needs amidst shifting family, cultural and social contexts.

Participants

and Setting: This paper synthesises the findings of previous studies involving participants aged 5–19 years from non-Indigenous culturally diverse backgrounds in statutory out-of-home care environments.

Method

Four electronic databases, including Scopus, ProQuest, PsychINFO and CINAHL, were searched for relevant international peer-reviewed articles published between January 2013 and December 2023. The Joanna Briggs Institute's five-step framework was used for this scoping review. A total of 17 relevant articles were selected and reviewed based on specific inclusion criteria.

Results

Two overarching themes were identified, each with four sub-themes: (i) fostering a sense of belonging in care, and (ii) navigating intersecting cultural identities. In summary, this review found that children from culturally diverse backgrounds in care face challenges with maintaining their cultural identities and adapting to new and evolving cultures, which can influence their sense of belonging in care.

Conclusion

This paper adds to the body of literature highlighting the importance of considering children's perspectives in addressing their unique experiences in care. It recognises the multifaceted experiences of children from culturally diverse backgrounds and advocates for policy and practice focus that supports their cultural identities and holistic wellbeing needs.
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