Department of Social Work, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Social Work and Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
BMJ Open. 2019 May 6;9(5):e027496. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027496.
This study assesses the feasibility of the Positive Shift (+SHIFT) programme in the context of legal responses and social welfare provision in the state of Victoria, Australia.The +SHIFT programme, adapted from the Vista curriculum, is a group work and case management programme for women who use force. Building on traditional survivor support group strengths, the programme facilitates participants' engagement with viable alternatives to force while promoting healing. The study also aims to increase understanding about the characteristics and needs of women who use force in Australia.
This feasibility study will assess the +SHIFT programme's appropriateness in addressing women's use of force in the Victorian context. Process evaluation will be undertaken to identify recruitment, retention, women's participation, barriers to implementation, the appropriateness of proposed outcome measures and other issues. The feasibility of an outcome evaluation which would employ a longitudinal mixed methods design with measures administered at preprogramme, programme completion and 3 months postprogramme time points, along with semistructured interviews with participants, programme staff and referring professionals, will also be assessed.
Research ethics approval was obtained from the University of Melbourne Human Research Ethics Committee. Results of the study will be communicated to the programme providers as part of the action research process evaluation methodology. On completion, final results will be reported to programme providers and funding bodies, and published in academic journals and presented at national and international conferences.
本研究评估了 Positive Shift(+SHIFT)计划在澳大利亚维多利亚州法律应对和社会福利提供方面的可行性。+SHIFT 计划改编自 Vista 课程,是一个针对使用武力的女性的团体工作和个案管理计划。该计划利用传统的幸存者支持团体的优势,促进参与者参与可行的替代武力的方式,同时促进康复。该研究还旨在增进对澳大利亚使用武力的女性的特征和需求的了解。
这项可行性研究将评估+SHIFT 计划在解决维多利亚州女性使用武力问题方面的适宜性。将进行过程评估,以确定招募、保留、女性参与、实施障碍、拟议结果测量的适宜性以及其他问题。还将评估采用纵向混合方法设计进行结果评估的可行性,该设计将在项目前、项目完成和项目后 3 个月的时间点进行测量,并对参与者、项目工作人员和转介专业人员进行半结构化访谈。
本研究已获得墨尔本大学人类研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。研究结果将作为行动研究过程评估方法的一部分传达给计划提供者。完成后,最终结果将报告给计划提供者和资助机构,并在学术期刊上发表,并在国家和国际会议上展示。