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摘要
目的:本研究的目的是确定家庭小组会议(FGC)的有效性,这是一种不仅以家庭为中心,而且采取家庭驱动或社会网络形式的决策模式,并考虑FGC实施的挑战。方法:使用Arksey和O'Malley框架进行范围审查。系统检索PsycInfo、CINAHL、b谷歌Scholar、Web of Science等电子数据库。使用搜索词“家庭小组会议”或“家庭小组会议”设置标准,并将搜索细化为2015年1月至2020年7月期间发表的研究。对评审小组提取的数据进行归纳分析,并对研究结果进行分类。结果:本综述共纳入26项研究。强调FGC有效性的类别包括“归属感”、“恢复归属感”、“减少强迫”和“学习平台”。对FGC实施提出挑战的类别包括“主要行为者的严重情况”、“家庭的严重情况”、“FGC协调员的复杂角色”和“FGC的成本效益低下”。结论:决策者能力的有效性是由FGC的主要行为者和社会网络之间的相互作用决定的,FGC面临的挑战降低了完成FGC过程的可能性。因此,有必要确定FGC协调员的技能和资格,他们必须考虑到群体动态,以便使主要行为者及其社会网络能够发展积极的相互作用。
The Effectiveness of Family Group Conferencing and the Challenges to Its Implementation: A Scoping Review.
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify the effectiveness of Family Group Conferencing (FGC), a decision-making model that is not only family-centered but also takes the form of a family-driven or social network, and to consider the challenges to FGC implementation. Methods: A scoping review was conducted using the Arksey and O'Malley framework. A systematic search was conducted of such electronic databases as PsycInfo, CINAHL, Google Scholar, and Web of Science. Criteria were set utilizing the search terms "family group conferencing" or "family group conference", with the search refined to studies published between January 2015 and July 2020. The data extracted by the review team were inductively analyzed, and the findings were classified into categories. Results: This review included a total of 26 studies. The categories underscoring the effectiveness of FGC included "sense of ownership", "restoring belongingness", "reduction of coercion", and "learning platform". Categories presenting challenges to FGC implementation included "severe situations of main actor", "severe situations of the family", "the complex role of the FGC coordinator", and "the cost-ineffectiveness of FGC". Conclusions: The effectiveness in the capacity of decision-makers was determined by the interaction between the main actor and social network of the FGC, with the challenges to FGC reducing the likelihood of completing the FGC process. It will be necessary therefore to identify the skills and qualifications of FGC coordinators, who must take into account group dynamics, so as to enable the main actor and their social network to develop a positive reciprocal interaction.
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