Chuang Emmeline, Wells Rebecca, Green Sherri, Reiter Kristin
Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Department of Child and Family Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.
Adm Soc Work. 2011 Nov 1;35(5):453-474. doi: 10.1080/03643107.2011.614195.
Although performance-based contracts have become increasingly popular in child welfare, administrators are developing these contracts with little empirically guided information about how internal work conditions may influence the services families receive. This study examines how child welfare caseworker role overload moderates associations between child welfare agencies' use of performance-based contracting and services provided to families. Analyses using data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being suggest that when caseworkers experience high role overload, use of performance-based contracts may decrease caregivers' likelihood of receiving necessary social and behavioral health services. These findings and their implications are discussed.
尽管基于绩效的合同在儿童福利领域越来越普遍,但管理人员在制定这些合同时,几乎没有来自实证的指导信息,以了解内部工作条件如何影响家庭获得的服务。本研究考察了儿童福利个案工作者的角色过载如何调节儿童福利机构使用基于绩效的合同与向家庭提供的服务之间的关联。利用全国儿童和青少年福利调查数据进行的分析表明,当个案工作者经历高度角色过载时,使用基于绩效的合同可能会降低照顾者获得必要社会和行为健康服务的可能性。本文讨论了这些发现及其影响。