Understanding orphaned young people’s experience of leaving care in India: A qualitative study

Q2 Social Sciences Developmental Child Welfare Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.1177/25161032231171973
Ankit Kumar Keshri
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The purpose of this paper is to explore Indian orphaned young people’s perspectives on leaving care. To accomplish this, the researcher conducted in-depth interviews with 13 Indian youth with significant care experience in institutional and residential arrangements. The understanding of care leaving presented here is based on retrospective insights that young people with care experience shared regarding their experiences of leaving care. The results included four themes: ‘miscommunication about care leaving’, ‘an undesirable ending’, ‘limited knowledge about new life’ and ‘key factors for a better transition’. The findings imply that care leaving should be an extended process, not an event. Thus, a dedicated program focusing on care leaving is required. Also, allowing young people to participate in transition planning is essential and can be best ensured with effective communication and carefully formulated care plans. Further, access to extended support in the form of comprehensive and compulsory ‘aftercare’ services is suggested for achieving better outcomes for young people with care experience.
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了解印度孤儿青年脱离护理的经历:一项定性研究
本文的目的是探讨印度孤儿青年对离开照顾的看法。为了实现这一目标,研究人员对13名在机构和住宿安排中具有重要护理经验的印度青年进行了深入访谈。这里提出的对护理离开的理解是基于回顾性的见解,有护理经验的年轻人分享了他们离开护理的经历。结果包括四个主题:“关于护理离开的误解”、“不希望的结局”、“对新生活的了解有限”和“更好过渡的关键因素”。研究结果表明,护理离职应该是一个长期的过程,而不是一个事件。因此,需要一个专注于护理离职的专门项目。此外,允许年轻人参与过渡计划是必不可少的,有效的沟通和精心制定的护理计划可以最好地确保这一点。此外,建议以全面和强制性“善后”服务的形式获得广泛的支持,以便为有护理经验的年轻人取得更好的结果。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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