在法医服务中探索基于优势的方法的经验

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jordan Quinn, A. Cook, Tamara Leeuwerik
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作为NHS英格兰试点计划的一部分,专家社区法医团队旨在支持服务用户从安全的法医住院设置到社区生活的护理过渡。这项研究探讨了服务使用者、护理人员、保健专业人员和专业住宿提供者与其中一个小组有关的经验。该团队采用了“美好生活模式”,为制定和干预提供信息。19名参与者完成了一项混合方法的调查。使用描述性统计和专题分析对数据进行处理。研究结果表明,在法医环境中使用基于优势的模型被利益相关者视为提供关系安全和希望的体验。大多数接受调查的持份者都认可了表明对服务有积极体验的调查项目。本研究的结果表明,对于利益相关者来说,GLM是一种可接受的模型,可以在规划服务使用者从安全环境过渡到社区生活的过程中,形成他们的需求和优势。
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Exploring the Experience of a Strengths-Based Approach within a Forensic Service
ABSTRACT As part of an NHS England pilot scheme, Specialist Community Forensic Teams were developed aiming to support service users’ transition of care from secure forensic inpatient settings to living in the community. This study explored the experiences of service users, carers, health professionals and specialist residential accommodation providers in relation to one of these teams. The Good Lives Model was adapted by the team to inform formulation and intervention. Nineteen participants completed a mixed-methods survey. Data were processed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Findings indicate that the use of a strengths-based model within a forensic setting was perceived by stakeholders as providing an experience of relational security and hopefulness. Most stakeholders surveyed endorsed survey items indicative of a positive experience of the service. The findings from this study suggest that GLM is an acceptable model to stakeholders for formulating the needs and strengths of service users in planning their transition from residing in secure settings to living in the community.
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