护理中心之外的生活:越南护理人员的生活经历

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Robbie Gilligan , Hoa Thi Nguyen , Nga Hanh Do
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许多国家都有强有力的证据表明,在相关的当地法定护理年龄从替代护理过渡出来的年轻人在适应以前护理环境之外的生活时面临相当大的挑战。虽然有越来越多的工作在全球北方国家研究他们的经历,但报告全球南方护理人员经历的研究较少。本研究基于对越南25名护理员的半结构化定性访谈。它探索了他们在护理中心之外适应生活的经历。虽然许多参与者报告了不同程度的积极进展,但研究也揭示了他们在住宿、工作和教育方面可能遇到的相当大的挑战。还有证据表明,谈判这些问题的情感压力,可能出现的与他们的社会和家庭关系有关的担忧,以及与他们的前护理状况有关的耻辱。虽然有些人善于找到自己的路,并找到支持的来源(有时与护理中心的关系有关),但对其他人来说,日常环境的不稳定是一种持续的压力。分析揭示了年轻人的能动性,也揭示了支持对维持这种能动性有多重要。获得工作是一个特别关键的问题。
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Life beyond the care center: the lived experience of care leavers in Vietnam
There is strong evidence across many countries that young people transitioning out of alternative care at the relevant local legal care leaving age face considerable challenges as they adapt to life beyond their previous care settings. While there is a growing body of work examining their experiences in countries in the Global North, there are fewer studies reporting on care leaver experiences in the Global South. This study is based on semi-structured qualitative interviews with 25 care leavers in Vietnam. It explores their experience of adapting to life beyond their care center. While many of the participants report varying degrees of positive progress, the study also reveals the considerable challenges they may encounter in relation to accommodation, work and education. There was also evidence of the emotional pressures of negotiating these issues, the concerns that might arise in relation to their social and family relations, and the stigma felt to be associated with their ex-care status. While some proved adept at finding their way and identifying sources of support (sometimes linked to connections though the care centre), for others the precarity of their daily circumstances was an ongoing pressure. Analysis revealed how agentic the young people were, but also how important support was to sustain such agency. Access to work was an especially critical issue.
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CiteScore
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发文量
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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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