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引用次数: 24
Abstract
Purpose
– Due to the emergence of rich personal narratives within recent research, the purpose of this paper is to review and to explore the experience of transition from care and consider how these accounts can inform care services.
Design/methodology/approach
– This meta-synthesis follows from several quantitative and mixed method reviews examining how young people experience aging out of the care system.
Findings
– Three themes emerged from an inductive analysis: navigation and resilience – an interrelated process; the psychological impact of survival; and complex relationship.
Research limitations/implications
– The findings of a meta-synthesis should not be over generalised and are at least partially influenced by the author's epistemological assumptions (Dixon-Woods et al., 2006). However, a synthesis of this topic has the potential to provide greater insight into how transition can be experienced through the reconceptualising of the personal experiences across the studies reviewed (Erwin et al., 2011).
Practical implications
– This synthesis discusses the themes; their relationship to existing research and policies, and suggestions for further exploration. The experience of transition is considered critically in terms of its often traumatic nature for the young person aging out of care but also the ways in which the experience itself can build essential resiliencies.
Social implications
– Reflections for clinical practice are discussed with importance placed upon systemic working, accommodating likely challenges and considering appropriate therapeutic approaches for the client group and their systems.
Originality/value
– No review thus far has qualitatively examined the narratives told by the young people emerging from care and how these narratives have been interpreted by the researchers who sought them (Hyde and Kammerer, 2009).
目的-由于在最近的研究中出现了丰富的个人叙述,本文的目的是回顾和探索从护理过渡的经验,并考虑这些帐户如何为护理服务提供信息。设计/方法论/方法-这一综合综合遵循了几个定量和混合的方法综述,研究了年轻人如何在护理系统之外经历老龄化。发现-归纳分析产生了三个主题:导航和弹性-一个相互关联的过程;生存的心理影响;和复杂的关系。研究局限性/影响——综合研究的结果不应过于一般化,至少部分受到作者认识论假设的影响(Dixon-Woods et al., 2006)。然而,对这一主题的综合有可能通过对所回顾的研究中的个人经历的重新概念化,为如何体验过渡提供更深入的见解(Erwin et al., 2011)。实际影响-本综合讨论的主题;它们与现有研究和政策的关系,以及进一步探索的建议。过渡的经历被认为是批判性的,因为它通常对失去照顾的年轻人具有创伤性,但也因为这种经历本身可以建立基本的弹性。社会影响-讨论临床实践的反思,重点放在系统工作上,适应可能的挑战,并考虑适合客户群体及其系统的治疗方法。原创性/价值——到目前为止,还没有一篇综述定性地研究了从护理中走出来的年轻人讲述的故事,以及寻找他们的研究人员如何解释这些故事(Hyde和Kammerer, 2009)。