“没有家人的支持,我无法胜任这份工作”:寄养看护人对非正式支持的看法

Laura Butler, Emma McGinnis
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寄养机构在招募和留住寄养照顾者方面面临越来越大的挑战,而需要寄养安置的儿童数量每年都在增加。北爱尔兰的这项研究使用定性方法对11名寄养照顾者进行了调查,以了解他们是否期望从家庭和朋友那里得到支持;在这种情况下,它是否能促进他们继续作为寄养照顾者的适应能力。在这项研究中,除了少数例外,大多数寄养人员都报告说他们从家庭那里得到了积极的投入。看护者的成年子女被认为特别有帮助,其中一些人成为寄养的倡导者。虽然许多照顾者从朋友那里得到了很好的支持,但在关键时刻,包括在照顾者的生命阶段,对培养角色的清晰理解,是获得家人或朋友支持的关键。所有参与的寄养照料者均为女性。对实践的影响包括研究发展和促进成年子女、大家庭和朋友的支持潜力的机会。这些措施可能包括有针对性的信息和量身定制的培训,以及为组织提供创造性的用户主导方法,以利用这种未充分利用但基本的支持。
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‘Without the support of my family, I couldn’t do the job’: Foster carers’ perspectives on informal supports in the role
Fostering agencies face increasing challenges recruiting and retaining foster carers while the number of children requiring foster placements continues to rise annually. This Northern Ireland study used qualitative methods with 11 foster carers to understand: if they had any expectation of support from family and friends in the role; and where this was available, whether it promoted their resilience in continuing as foster carers. Most foster carers in the study reported experiencing positive input from family, with a few exceptions. Carers’ adult children were considered particularly helpful, with some becoming advocates for fostering. While a number of the carers experienced good support from friends, a clear understanding of the fostering role at critical times, including during the carers’ life stages, was key to the experience of support from both family or friends. All participating foster carers were female. Implications for practice include examining opportunities for developing and facilitating the support potential of adult children, extended family and friends. These could include focused information and tailored training, together with creative user-led approaches for organisations to harness this under-utilised yet fundamental support.
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