Regulating the traditional kinship care practice in Ghana: Reflections from young people with kinship care experience

Author(s):  
Alhassan Abdullah ◽  
Ebenezer Cudjoe ◽  
Susan Young ◽  
Anna W.M. Choi ◽  
Lucy P. Jordan ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 1085-1093
Author(s):  
Jessie Rafeld ◽  
Kristen Moeller-Saxone ◽  
Sue Cotton ◽  
Simon Rice ◽  
Katherine Monson ◽  
...  

Abstract Youth with experience of out-of-home-care (OoHC) typically have poorer mental health than their peers in the general population, and lack opportunities to contribute to service planning. Promoting mental health through leadership training may improve young people’s mental health and facilitate system change. The Bounce Project is a pilot youth-leadership mental health training programme co-designed with young people who have experienced OoHC. In this study, we evaluated the Bounce Project from the young people’s perspectives to explore the acceptability, successes and limitations of the training to promote the participant’s mental health and their contribution to system level change. Thirteen young people aged 18–26 years old who had experienced OoHC and participated in the Bounce Project were interviewed. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and thematically analysed. Four major themes were thereby identified: making their mark; opportunities for growth; redefining roles and pitfalls of research participation. Participants valued the opportunity to have their voices heard, participate in research and learn about mental health. Perceived negative aspects included infrequent participation opportunities, interpersonal difficulties and frustration about the limitations of research including pressure to recruit and restrictive deadlines. Participating in the Bounce Project was a mostly positive experience, but young people also encountered barriers to meaningful participation. Youth with lived experience need more avenues to participate in research and leadership, but research programmes require specific designs that take into consideration the needs of participants and create opportunities for effective and meaningful participation.


1999 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 64-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sue Green ◽  
Amanda Jones

Young people leaving care are expected to become independent at a far earlier age than are young people who are fortunate enough to have supportive families. High rates of unstable accommodation, unemployment, poverty and early parenthood, have been found in research studies into the outcomes for young people leaving care. Governments have a duty of care to provide resources and support to ensure that young people leaving care experience a safe and sustainable transition to independence. Key elements of best practice framework are outlined in this article for this to be achieved.


2018 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 207-212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sumaya Giarola Cecilio ◽  
Sônia Aparecida dos Santos Pereira ◽  
Valquíria dos Santos Pinto ◽  
Heloísa de Carvalho Torres

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 599
Author(s):  
Fernanda Misawa ◽  
Rafaely De Cássia Nogueira Sanches ◽  
Anderson Da Silva Rêgo ◽  
Cremilde Aparecida Trindade Radovanovic

RESUMOObjetivo: compreender a vivência dos familiares no cuidado domiciliar após a alta hospitalar de um familiar acometido por Acidente Vascular Encefálico. Método: estudo qualitativo, descritivo, do tipo convergente assistencial, com quatro famílias. O cenário do estudo foi o domicílio, com média de 16 visitas por família, uma vez por semana ou quando houvesse necessidade de assistência. Para a análise dos dados, utilizou-se a técnica de Análise de Conteúdo, na modalidade Análise Temática. Resultados: evidenciou-se que a experiência de cuidar no domicílio levou os membros da família a lidarem com sentimentos como o medo, a tristeza, a angústia e a fragilidade e os membros adoecidos relataram ansiedade, desânimo, frustração e revolta por estarem adoecidos. Conclusão: o estudo permitiu a compreensão da experiência de cuidar no domicílio e a vivência das famílias de familiar acometido por Acidente Vascular Encefálico oportunizando que a prática assistencial e a pesquisa ocorressem ao mesmo tempo e, assim, proporcionou a oportunidade de interação e criação de vínculo com os participantes do estudo e a compreensão da experiência e a repercussão do cuidado no domicílio entre os familiares. Descritores: Acidente Vascular Encefálico; Família; Assistência Domiciliar; Cuidados De Enfermagem; Enfermagem; Doenças Crônicas.ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the experience of family members in home care after hospital discharge from a family member affected by stroke. Method: qualitative, descriptive, convergent type study with four families. The study scenario was the household, with an average of 16 visits per family, once a week or when there was a need for assistance. For the analysis of the data, the technique of Content Analysis was used in the Thematic Analysis modality. Results: It was evidenced that the experience of caring at home led family members to deal with feelings such as fear, sadness, anguish and frailty, and the sick members reported anxiety, discouragement, frustration and revolt at being sick. Conclusion: the study allowed the understanding of the home care experience and the family life of the family members affected by stroke, allowing care practice and research to occur at the same time and, thus, provided the opportunity for interaction and bonding with study participants and the understanding of the experience and the repercussion of care at home among the family members. Descritores: Cerebrovascular Accident; Family; Home Care; Nursing Care; Nursing; Chronic Disease.RESUMEN Objetivo: comprender la vivencia de los familiares en el cuidado domiciliar después del alta hospitalaria de un familiar acometido por Accidente Vascular Encefálico. Método: estudio cualitativo, descriptivo, del tipo convergente asistencial, con cuatro familias. El escenario del estudio fue el domicilio, con promedio de 16 visitas por familia, una vez por semana o cuando hubiera necesidad de asistencia. Para el análisis de los datos, se utilizó la técnica de Análisis de Contenido, en la modalidad Análisis Temático. Resultados: se evidenció que la experiencia de cuidar en el domicilio llevó a los miembros de la familia a lidiar con sentimientos como el miedo, la tristeza, la angustia y la fragilidad y los miembros enfermos relataron ansiedad, desánimo, frustración y revuelta por estar enfermos. Conclusión: el estudio permitió la comprensión de la experiencia de cuidar en el domicilio y la vivencia de las familias de familiar acometido por Accidente Vascular Encefálico, posibilitando que la práctica asistencial y la investigación ocurrieran al mismo tiempo, y así, proporcionó la oportunidad de interacción y creación de vínculo con los participantes del estudio y la comprensión de la experiencia y la repercusión del cuidado en el domicilio entre los familiares. Descritores: Accidente Vascular Encefálico; Familia; Asistencia Domiciliar; Atención de Enfermería; Enfermería; Enfermedad Crónica.


Author(s):  
Maria Moberg Stephenson

The aim of this article is to examine how establishment in Swedish society is interpreted and what values are considered important from the perspective of a non-governmental organisation mentoring programme, and how the non-governmental organisation’s work towards establishment among ‘unaccompanied’ young people is carried out. The results are based on analysis of the non-governmental organisation’s policy documents, conversations and semi-structured interviews with the employed mentors. Bridget Anderson’s concept of a ‘community of value’ is used to critically analyse the data. The results show how the mentoring programme supports establishment, as well as the importance of mobility within the city and of building networks and knowledge about everyday life in Swedish society, all of which highlight certain values as more important than others for establishment in Sweden. The mentoring work is intended to overcome boundaries but risks reproducing boundaries whereby the young people need to create a belonging based on an idealised notion of ‘Swedishness’.


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