Sowell Richard L, Bairan Annette, Akers Timothy A, Holtz Carol
College of Health and Human Services at Kennesaw State University, GA, USA.
Lippincotts Case Manag. 2004 Mar-Apr;9(2):72-86; quiz 87-8. doi: 10.1097/00129234-200403000-00004.
The purpose of this study was to identify social service needs and case management implications for homeless and marginally housed individuals accessing services at a suburban faith-based agency. The overall goal for the study was to provide data from the perspectives and experiences of clients that could be used to develop and/or revise services to more fully facilitate clients' movement toward self-sufficiency. The study used an exploratory qualitative design. Study participants consisted of 38 men and women currently using agency services who participated in one of four focus group sessions. Thematic analysis of the content of the audiotapes of the group sessions revealed that the overarching issue for participants was the ability to obtain and maintain employment. Related to this issue were six themes: job readiness and support; self-esteem issues; substance use and treatment; communications; women's issues; and transportation. Based on these client-generated themes, a multi-level case management program is presented.
本研究的目的是确定在一个郊区的宗教机构中接受服务的无家可归者和住房条件差的人的社会服务需求以及个案管理的影响。该研究的总体目标是从客户的角度和经历提供数据,这些数据可用于开发和/或修订服务,以更充分地促进客户走向自给自足。该研究采用探索性定性设计。研究参与者包括38名目前正在使用该机构服务的男性和女性,他们参加了四个焦点小组会议中的一个。对小组会议录音内容的主题分析表明,参与者的首要问题是获得和维持就业的能力。与这个问题相关的有六个主题:就业准备和支持;自尊问题;药物使用和治疗;沟通;妇女问题;以及交通。基于这些由客户提出的主题,提出了一个多层次的个案管理计划。