[在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间为儿童、青少年和家庭提供心理社会护理的工作——维也纳和下奥地利州定性访谈研究的结果]。

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Andrea Jesser, Anna-Lena Mädge, Carina Maier, Jana Hierzer, Sylvia Dörfler, Martha Haslinger, Johanna Muckenhuber, Beate Schrank
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引用次数: 3

摘要

在冠状病毒大流行期间,“保持社会距离”的要求为儿童、青少年和家庭提供社会心理护理服务带来了挑战,这些服务传统上依赖于面对面接触。在2020年3月至10月期间,这项定性研究在三个时间点调查了大流行对提供社会心理护理的影响。我们调查了社会心理机构的工作人员和管理人员在不断变化的环境下如何体验他们的工作,以及他们认为与客户一起工作的机会和风险。他们的工作情况是通过“艺术”和“脆弱性”的概念来调查的。本文提出了前两波数据收集分析中出现的两个主题。前者表达了从业人员保护自身健康的需要与维持服务的愿望之间的冲突。第二部分涉及从业者由于自身受到危机的影响以及工作现实中的重大变化而产生的压力体验。我们的数据显示,在危机期间,尽管条件困难,专业人员仍努力维持支持性服务。然而,它也显示了该领域社会工作者的压力,以及需要适当的框架条件来加强一般的社会心理护理和应对这种规模的社会危机。
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[Working in the provision of psychosocial care to children, adolescents and families during the Covid-19 pandemic-results of a qualitative interview-study in Vienna and Lower Austria].

The requirements of "social distancing" during the Corona pandemic raised challenges for the implementation of psychosocial care services for children, adolescents, and families, which are traditionally reliant on face-to-face contact. Between March and October 2020, this qualitative study investigated the impact of the pandemic on the provision of psychosocial care at three points in time. We examined how staff and managers of psychosocial institutions experienced their work under the changing circumstances and what opportunities as well as risks they perceived for their work with clients. Their work situation is investigated by means of the concepts of the "Arbeitskraftunternehmer" and of vulnerability. This paper presents two topics that emerged from the analysis of the first two waves of data collection. The first expresses a conflict between practitioners need to protect their own health and their aspiration to maintain services. The second addresses practitioners' experiences of stress due to their own affectedness by the crisis as well as significant changes in work realities. Our data show the strong effort of professionals to maintain supportive services during the crisis despite difficult conditions. However, it also shows the strain on social workers in the field and that adequate framework conditions are necessary both to strengthen psychosocial care in general and to cope with social crises on this scale.

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0.90
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期刊介绍: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie (ÖZS) – Austrian Journal of Sociology was founded in 1976 by the Österreichische Gesellschaft für Soziologie (ÖGS) (“Austrian Sociological Association”). The ÖZS is an academic journal aiming at promoting current debates as well as the exchange of new developments and insights in sociological and social-science research. Its contributions cover the entire range of sociological issues and approaches, including interdisciplinary ones. It is managed by an independent editorial team guaranteeing its autonomy with an international Advisory Board. The ÖZS publishes double-blind peer-reviewed original research articles in German and English from all areas of sociology, including theoretical, empirical, and methodological articles. Research notes (short representations of unpublished, completed projects of broad interest), book reviews, and contributions in response to previous publications in the ÖZS complement each of the four annual issues. Every second issue contains publications on a topical focus. In addition, supplements are published on specific topics on the initiative of sociologists who are not necessarily members of the editorial board. The planning and publication of these special issues are carried out in cooperation with the editors, who also check the issue’s compliance with quality standards. The journal’s target audience encompasses sociologists and social scientists in related fields. The editors support early career sociologists through preliminary evaluation of submitted manuscripts.
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