帮助护理人员发展生活技能:范围审查

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Diana Cruz, Laura García-Alba, Jorge F. del Valle
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摘要

支持照料者从照料过渡到成年是儿童福利系统面临的主要挑战之一。出于这个原因,研究人员一直在努力确定如何帮助年轻人继续前进,并制定干预措施,重点是帮助年轻人为他们的过渡做好准备。然而,显然仍然需要将干预措施的重点放在成人生活所需的技能和知识上,使青年有更大的准备感。本文提出了一个范围审查的现有证据的生活技能发展干预措施,可用于青年老年护理和为实现这一目标所使用的方法。在审查过程中遵循了PRISMA框架。检索了13个在线数据库,检索了1835篇参考文献。在检索到的研究中,只有35项符合审查标准。纳入的研究是在过去13年内发表的英文研究,描述了实施的干预措施,重点是独立生活技能培训或明确的组成部分,并对干预措施进行了最少的描述。干预措施根据其定义的组成部分分为四类:个案工作、个人顾问或整体干预、过渡性住房、指导或指导以及技能培训。评估的干预措施使用了不同的方法来帮助青少年发展独立的生活技能,但以课堂为基础的培训或通过自然实践发展技能是最常见的组成部分。在大多数干预措施中都提到了关系和支持的重要性,甚至被认为是指导或指导类别的决定性组成部分。
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Helping care leavers develop life skills: A scoping review
Supporting care leavers’ transition from care to adulthood is one of the main challenges faced by child welfare systems. For this reason, researchers have worked to identify how to help youth move on and develop interventions focused on preparing young people in care for their transition. However, there is still a clear need to focus interventions on the skills and knowledge necessary for adult life to give youth a greater sense of readiness. This paper presents a scoping review of the available evidence on life skills development interventions available to youth ageing out of care and the methodologies used for this goal. The PRISMA framework was followed for the review process. Thirteen online databases were searched, resulting in the retrieval of 1835 references. Of the studies retrieved, only 35 met the review’s criteria. Studies included were in English, published in the last 13 years, described an implemented intervention, with a focus on or a clear component of independent living skills training, and with a minimum description of the intervention. Interventions were categorised, depending on their defining component, into four categories: Casework, Personal Advisor or Holistic Interventions, Transitional Housing, Mentoring or Coaching and Skills Training. The interventions reviewed used different methodologies to help youth develop independent living skills, but classroom-based training or the development of skills through natural practice were the most present components. The importance of relationships and support were mentioned in most of the interventions, and even was considered the defining component of the mentoring or coaching category.
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自引率
6.10%
发文量
303
期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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