Samuels Jessica, Keenan Joseph, Jolly Allan
School of Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
Over The Wall, Havant, UK.
Child Care Health Dev. 2022 Mar;48(2):259-268. doi: 10.1111/cch.12926. Epub 2021 Nov 23.
The siblings of individuals with health conditions are often overlooked, despite being at risk of experiencing psychological difficulties. There is a lack of literature investigating interventions which could promote siblings' psychological wellbeing. Therapeutic recreational (TR) camps promote self-perception and self-worth, yet there are currently no UK studies qualitatively investigating siblings' experiences of TR camps.
This study aims to understand siblings' lived experiences of attending TR camps, providing a greater depth of understanding of whether these camps have a positive impact on siblings' wellbeing.
Due to the paucity of qualitative research regarding individuals' experiences of TR camps, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight individuals who had attended TR sibling camps. Verbatim transcripts were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA).
Analysis revealed three superordinate themes. The first, an environment that facilitates autonomous challenge, demonstrated the importance of siblings having a place where they felt autonomous in a fun, care-free environment. This encouraged participants to engage in challenges, feeling determined to overcome them. The second, an inclusive and supportive environment, highlighted the importance of connectedness. Facing challenges and reflecting on this within a supportive team, encouraged a sense of belonging. The final superordinate theme, a transformational journey, revealed that siblings gained determination and a positive outlook to facing challenges in daily life. Additionally, they gained self-acceptance and a positive self-image, becoming more confident with, and accepting of, their identity.
This study presents a novel contribution to the existing literature and highlights the importance of camp providers ensuring their TR model incorporates autonomous challenge, success and reflection. These encourage positive youth development and self-determination in young people. In addition, recommendations include implementing teams, promoting positive volunteer-camper relationships and implementing reflective sessions. These recommendations could potentially enhance the positive impact that TR camps have on siblings' psychological wellbeing.
尽管有健康问题的人的兄弟姐妹有经历心理困难的风险,但他们常常被忽视。目前缺乏关于能够促进兄弟姐妹心理健康的干预措施的文献。治疗性娱乐(TR)营能提升自我认知和自我价值,但目前英国尚无定性研究调查兄弟姐妹参加TR营的经历。
本研究旨在了解兄弟姐妹参加TR营的实际经历,更深入地了解这些营地是否对兄弟姐妹的幸福感有积极影响。
由于关于个人参加TR营经历的定性研究较少,对八名参加过TR兄弟姐妹营的人进行了半结构式访谈。使用解释现象学分析(IPA)对逐字记录进行了分析。
分析揭示了三个上位主题。第一个主题是促进自主挑战的环境,它表明了兄弟姐妹拥有一个在有趣、无忧无虑的环境中感到自主的地方的重要性。这鼓励参与者参与挑战,并下定决心克服它们。第二个主题是包容和支持的环境,强调了联系的重要性。在一个支持性的团队中面对挑战并对此进行反思,会激发归属感。最后一个上位主题是转变之旅,它表明兄弟姐妹获得了面对日常生活中挑战的决心和积极态度。此外,他们获得了自我接纳和积极的自我形象,对自己的身份更加自信并接受。
本研究为现有文献做出了新的贡献,并强调了营地提供者确保其TR模式包含自主挑战、成功和反思的重要性。这些能促进年轻人积极的发展和自我决定。此外,建议包括组建团队、促进志愿者与露营者之间的积极关系以及开展反思环节。这些建议可能会增强TR营对兄弟姐妹心理健康的积极影响。