The roles and ethics of psychosocial support workers in integrated health services for sexual and gender-based violence survivors

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1177/14680173221144551
A. Kasherwa, Ali Bitenga Alexandre, G. M. Mugisho, Agino Cécilia Foussiakda, Juvenal Bazilashe Mukungu Balegamire
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Summary Mental Health and Psychosocial Support are integral components of the multisectoral programs addressing wartime sexual violence. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, an integrated framework known as the one-stop centre model was implemented at Panzi Hospital for delivering medical, legal, psychosocial, and socioeconomic support services for wartime sexual violence survivors. While recent developments broadly described this model with more focus on its medical pillar, there is limited knowledge on how its psychosocial support component can be harnessed in addressing wartime sexual violence. This article explored the roles and ethics of psychosocial support in integrated health services based on the research data from 11 in-depth interviews with the psychosocial support workers and desk reviews. Findings The findings of this study indicated that the roles and ethics of psychosocial workers in addressing wartime sexual violence are limited by the lack of adequately trained staff members, low professional status, and complex ethical challenges. In this case, psychosocial support draws more from virtue ethics and moral constructivism and less from professional utilitarianism and deontology. While both approaches are integral to providing support services, combining them is necessary for the complementarity and consistency of therapeutic processes. The study's findings also demonstrated the lack of professional social work and mental health interventions in the Congo and suggested coordinated actions engaging social work education, policy, and research developments. Applications We conclude that the roles and ethics of psychosocial support should be of serious concern to decision-makers, practitioners, and educators.
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心理社会支持工作者在性暴力和基于性别的暴力幸存者综合保健服务中的作用和道德
心理健康和心理社会支持是解决战时性暴力问题的多部门方案的组成部分。在刚果民主共和国,潘齐医院实施了一个被称为一站式中心模式的综合框架,为战时性暴力幸存者提供医疗、法律、心理社会和社会经济支持服务。虽然最近的发展对这种模式进行了广泛的描述,并更多地关注其医疗支柱,但关于如何利用其心理社会支持成分来解决战时性暴力问题的知识有限。本文基于对心理社会支持工作者的11次深入访谈和案头审查的研究数据,探讨了心理社会支持在综合卫生服务中的作用和伦理。研究结果这项研究的结果表明,心理社会工作者在应对战时性暴力方面的作用和道德受到缺乏训练有素的工作人员、职业地位低下和复杂的道德挑战的限制。在这种情况下,心理社会支持更多地来自美德伦理学和道德建构主义,而较少地来自职业功利主义和义务论。虽然这两种方法对于提供支持服务是不可或缺的,但将它们结合起来对于治疗过程的互补性和一致性是必要的。该研究结果还表明,刚果缺乏专业的社会工作和心理健康干预措施,并建议采取协调行动,参与社会工作教育、政策和研究发展。应用我们的结论是,心理社会支持的作用和道德应该引起决策者、从业者和教育工作者的严重关注。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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