1 Southern Norway Resource Center for Psychological Trauma, Kristiansand, Norway.
2 University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Qual Health Res. 2018 Jan;28(2):231-244. doi: 10.1177/1049732317734828. Epub 2017 Oct 18.
Understanding the challenges of professionals in addressing child adversity is key to improving the detection, protection, and care of exposed children. We aimed to synthesize findings from qualitative studies of professionals' lived experience of addressing child adversity. Through a systematic search, we identified eight qualitative studies and synthesized them using metaethnography. We generated three themes, "feeling inadequate," "fear of making it worse," and "facing evil," and one overarching metaphor, "walking children through a minefield." The professionals felt that they lacked the means necessary to explore child adversity, that they were apprehensive of worsening the child's situation, and that their work with child adversity induced emotional discomfort. This metasynthesis indicated that the professionals' efficiency in exploring abuse relied upon their ability to manage emotional and moral distress and complexity. To support children at risk, we propose developing professionals' ability to build relationships, skills in emotion regulation, and proficiency in reflective practice.
了解专业人员应对儿童逆境所面临的挑战,是提高对受影响儿童的发现、保护和关爱能力的关键。我们旨在综合定性研究中专业人员应对儿童逆境的经验发现。通过系统检索,我们确定了八项定性研究,并使用元民族志对其进行综合分析。我们生成了三个主题,即“感到力不从心”、“害怕弄巧成拙”和“直面邪恶”,以及一个总体隐喻,即“带领儿童穿越雷区”。专业人员认为,他们缺乏探索儿童逆境所需的手段,担心会使儿童的处境恶化,而且他们处理儿童逆境的工作会引起情绪不适。这项综合分析表明,专业人员在探索虐待行为时的效率取决于他们管理情绪和道德困境以及复杂性的能力。为了支持有风险的儿童,我们建议提高专业人员建立关系的能力、情绪调节技能和反思性实践能力。