寄养环境下的帮助关系:来自父母个案工作者二人组的视角

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/10522158.2023.2194937
S. Dunkerley, Ashley N. Palmer, Becci A. Akin, J. Brook
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虽然帮助关系通常被视为儿童福利实践的核心要素,但关于生父母和社会工作者如何描述寄养背景下的帮助关系的研究有限。我们分别采访了6对父母-工作者(N = 12),探讨父母和个案工作者如何描述他们的帮助关系,以及帮助关系对父母参与寄养个案活动的作用的看法。我们使用主题分析来分析两对内和两对之间的数据。我们提出了两个主要主题:(a)帮助关系的基础和(b)案例参与的影响。家长和个案工作者认可了类似的技能、特征和行为,这些技能、特征和行为支持良好的帮助关系:诚实和开放、不评判的态度、尊重和沟通。家长和个案工作者对帮助关系在家长个案参与中的作用有不同的看法。家长强调他们的孩子是参与案例活动的动力;然而,他们表示,这种帮助关系可以支持或阻碍他们参与服务。社会工作者比父母更重视帮助关系在参与中的作用。家长和社会工作者还确定了影响家长参与的家长背景和机构/系统因素。
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The helping relationship in the foster care context: perspectives from parent-caseworker dyads
ABSTRACT While the helping relationship is often viewed as a core element of child welfare practice, there is limited research on how birth parents and caseworkers describe the helping relationship in the foster care context. We interviewed six parent-worker dyads individually (N = 12) to explore how parents and caseworkers describe their helping relationship and perspectives on the role of the helping relationship on parents’ participation in foster care case activities. We used thematic analysis to analyze data within and between dyads. We developed two main themes: (a) foundations of the helping relationship and (b) case participation influences. Parents and caseworkers endorsed similar skills, characteristics, and behaviors from caseworkers that supported a good helping relationship: honesty and openness, nonjudgmental attitude, respect, and communication. Parents and caseworkers had different views on the role of the helping relationship in parents’ case participation. Parents emphasized their children as motivation for engaging in case activities; yet they indicated the helping relationship can support or hinder their participation in services. Caseworkers elevated the role of the helping relationship in participation more than did parents. Parents and caseworkers also identified parents’ context and agency/system factors as influencing parent participation.
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