Emerson Amanda M, Ramaswamy Megha
School of Nursing, University of Missouri-Kansas City (Dr Emerson); and Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City (Dr Ramaswamy).
Fam Community Health. 2015 Jul-Sep;38(3):240-51. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000073.
The field of interventional outcomes research in programs designed to treat trauma in correctionally involved women involves contributions from researchers in a variety of disciplines. In this review, we asked how recent interventional studies addressed 3 theoretical touchstones-relational cultural theory, trauma theory, and addiction theory. We found that few outcomes studies engaged theory directly on any of these points and concluded that the opportunity for field-defining debate may risk getting lost in a quest for numbers or outcomes. We recommended that researchers more explicitly position their work, especially with respect to key theories and points of debate.
旨在治疗涉刑女性创伤的项目中的介入性结果研究领域,涉及来自多个学科的研究人员的贡献。在本综述中,我们探讨了近期的介入性研究如何涉及三个理论基石——关系文化理论、创伤理论和成瘾理论。我们发现,很少有结果研究直接在这些要点上运用理论,并得出结论:在追求数据或结果的过程中,界定该领域的辩论机会可能有丧失的风险。我们建议研究人员更明确地定位他们的工作,尤其是在关键理论和辩论要点方面。