无家家庭的家访:一项定性研究的结果

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Amy L. Dworsky , Erin D. Carreon , Beth E. McDaniel , Amanda M. Griffin
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虽然有年幼的无家可归儿童的家庭可能会从早期儿童家访服务中受益,但这些家庭传统上没有得到家访项目的充分服务。这项定性描述性研究是对无家可归家庭家访项目进行的大型形成性评估的一部分,该项目旨在消除向无家可归家庭提供家访服务的障碍,并使家访更能满足这些家庭的需求。访谈了17位家访员、12位家访监督员和14位接受家访服务的母亲。虽然家访确实改变了服务提供的某些方面,但他们没有充分利用项目的灵活性,在支持无家可归家庭方面继续面临挑战。家访人员发现,当家庭为满足基本需求而苦苦挣扎时,他们很难集中精力做他们接受过培训的工作,并表示希望接受培训,使他们能够帮助家庭解决住房问题。母亲们非常感谢家访提供的情感、信息和工具支持,以及家访帮助她们成为更好的父母的方式。我们的研究结果表明,为了充分受益于家访服务,有幼儿的家庭需要稳定的住房和协调的照顾。
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Home visiting for families without a home: findings from a qualitative study
Although families with young children experiencing homelessness could potentially benefit from early childhood home visiting services, those families have traditionally been underserved by home visiting programs. This qualitative descriptive study is part of a large formative evaluation of the Home Visiting for Homeless Families project, which aims to remove barriers to delivering home visiting services to families experiencing homelessness and make home visiting more responsive to those families’ needs. We interviewed 17 home visitors, 12 home visitor supervisors, and 14 mothers who received home visiting services. Although home visitors did modify some aspects of service delivery, they did not take full advantage of the project’s flexibilities and continued to face challenges in supporting families experiencing homelessness. Home visitors found it difficult to focus on doing the job they were trained to do when families were struggling to meet their basic needs and expressed a desire for training that would equip them to help families with their housing. Mothers deeply appreciated the emotional, informational, and instrumental support their home visitors provided, as well as the ways their home visitors helped them become better parents. Our findings suggest that to fully benefit from home visiting services, families with young children need stable housing and coordinated care.
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CiteScore
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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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