“我们被迫使用的技术”:COVID-19大流行期间在线服务提供对亲属家庭的影响。

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Angela Tobin, Amanda Klein-Cox, Ramona Denby
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目的:2019冠状病毒病大流行迅速改变了专业人员和家庭的服务格局。亲属家庭往往在多个系统中同时应对较高的服务需求,是最脆弱的家庭之一。本研究探讨了亲属照顾者和儿童福利专业人员对大流行期间服务提供变化的看法,特别是突然转向虚拟平台。材料和方法:为了了解参与者的经历,我们对来自全国样本的25名亲属照顾者和34名儿童福利专业人员进行了焦点小组研究,这些小组采用了最初德尔菲回合形成的协议。结果:护理人员和专业人员分享了与COVID-19预防措施如何影响服务提供相关的主题;亲属家庭对技术的获取、知识和使用;以及实现虚拟支持的好处和挑战。讨论:根据与会者分享的发现,创建了一个说明在线服务提供影响因素的模型,突出了技术资本、客户因素、提供商因素和服务类型作为关键组成部分。讨论了在实践中实施在线支持的含义,包括技术获取、社会工作教育培训和未来的研究领域。结论:尽管2019冠状病毒病大流行给专业人员和亲属家庭带来了许多逆境,但这一前所未有的时刻也为我们铺平了道路,使我们能够以不同的方式思考服务可及性以及在线支持的好处和挑战,特别是在一个迅速走向自动化的世界中。考虑到家庭和专业人员的观点是将虚拟支持以公平和有效的方式纳入当前服务提供格局的关键。
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"The Technology We've Been Forced to Use": Impact of Online Service Delivery for Kinship Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic rapidly changed the service landscape for both professionals and families. Kinship families, who often navigate multiple systems concurrently with higher service needs, were among the most vulnerable. This study explores kinship caregivers' and child welfare professionals' perceptions of changes in service delivery during the pandemic, specifically the sudden shift to virtual platforms.

Materials and methods: To understand participants' experiences, focus groups with protocols shaped by initial Delphi Rounds were implemented with 25 kinship caregivers and 34 child welfare professionals from a national sample.

Results: Caregiver and professionals shared themes related to how COVID-19 precautions impacted service delivery; kinship families' access to, knowledge, and use of technology; and benefits and challenges for implementing virtual support.

Discussion: Based on findings shared by participants, a model illustrating influencing factors for online service delivery was created highlighting technological capital, client factors, provider factors, and service type as key components. Implications of implementing online supports in practice are discussed, including technology access, training in social work education, and future research areas.

Conclusion: Despite the many adversities the COVID-19 pandemic presented for professionals and kinship families, this unprecedented time also paved the way for us think differently about service accessibility and the benefits and challenges of online supports, especially in a world that is quickly moving toward automation. Considering both families' and professionals' perspectives is key to integrating virtual supports into the current service delivery landscape in equitable and effective ways.

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