Mawhinney Belinda, Fraser Jennifer A
Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney, Susan Wakhil Health Building, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jul 28;20(15):6472. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20156472.
Family support is offered to Australian parents of young children using a mix of targeted and universal child and family health services including nurse-home-visiting programmes. These rely on the voluntary engagement of families. In this study, the capacity to engage and retain families, including those at risk of becoming involved with child protection services, was examined. The broad objective was to identify nursing practices used at the interface of health and child protection services and to articulate those practices. Child and Family Health Nurses (CFHN) ( = 129) participated in a pragmatic, multilevel mixed-methods study. A questionnaire was used to identify nursing practices in the first phase of this study followed by focus groups in the second phase to describe these practices in more detail. Three practice themes were identified and described: enrolment, retention and conclusion of the nurse-family relationship. Universal child and family health services feature flexible, advanced, and multidimensional family support services including child protection practices. This paper focuses on practices employed by nurses to engage and retain families where child protection concerns are identified.
澳大利亚为幼儿家长提供家庭支持,方式是综合运用有针对性的和面向全体的儿童及家庭健康服务,包括护士家访项目。这些服务依赖家庭的自愿参与。在本研究中,考察了吸引并留住家庭的能力,包括那些有被儿童保护服务机构介入风险的家庭。总体目标是确定在健康服务与儿童保护服务交叉领域所采用的护理实践并清晰阐述这些实践。儿童与家庭健康护士(CFHN)(n = 129)参与了一项实用的多层次混合方法研究。在本研究的第一阶段使用问卷来确定护理实践,随后在第二阶段通过焦点小组更详细地描述这些实践。确定并描述了三个实践主题:护士与家庭关系的建立、维系和结束。面向全体的儿童及家庭健康服务具有灵活、先进和多维度的家庭支持服务,包括儿童保护实践。本文重点关注护士为吸引并留住已发现存在儿童保护问题的家庭所采用的实践。