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Feasibility of engaging child welfare-involved parents with substance use disorders in research: key challenges and lessons learned
Journal of Public Child Welfare ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-16 , DOI: 10.1080/15548732.2021.1899099
Susan Yoon 1 , Kathryn Coxe 1 , Alicia Bunger 1 , Bridget Freisthler 1 , Elinam Dellor 1 , Anika Langaigne 1 , Jennifer Millisor 2
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ABSTRACT

Child welfare-involved parents provide an important perspective on service needs and program impact. Similar to other vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations, challenges exist to engaging child welfare-involved parents in community-based research and evaluation. This case study reviews recruitment and data collection strategies for effectively engaging child welfare-involved parents with substance use disorders in a survey to evaluate the Ohio Sobriety, Treatment and Reducing Trauma (START) program – a multi-county initiative implemented to support families involved in the child welfare system due to parental substance use. In this study, child welfare agencies and caseworkers played instrumental intermediary roles to inform eligible parents about research opportunities and facilitate connections with the research team. Ongoing collaboration with child welfare agencies was necessary to establish buy-in for the research, streamline recruitment, and troubleshoot recruitment challenges. Engaging parents directly required strong interpersonal skills, empathy, persistence, attention to detail, and availability during off-business hours. Recruitment strategies also accounted for the unique internet connectivity barriers of parents living in rural communities through survey completion over landline phones, and provisions for cell phone minutes. We offer several recommendations for research methods, budgeting, and staffing when conducting research with child welfare-involved parents with substance use disorders



中文翻译:

让参与儿童福利的父母参与药物使用障碍研究的可行性:主要挑战和经验教训

摘要

参与儿童福利的父母提供了关于服务需求和计划影响的重要观点。与其他弱势和难以接触的人群类似,让参与儿童福利的父母参与基于社区的研究和评估也存在挑战。本案例研究回顾了招募和数据收集策略,以有效地让参与儿童福利的父母参与一项调查,以评估俄亥俄州清醒、治疗和减少创伤 (START) 计划 - 一项旨在支持参与的家庭的多县倡议由于父母使用药物而导致的儿童福利制度。在这项研究中,儿童福利机构和个案工作者扮演了重要的中介角色,向符合条件的父母告知研究机会并促进与研究团队的联系。与儿童福利机构的持续合作对于建立对研究的支持、简化招聘流程和解决招聘挑战是必要的。让父母参与直接需要强大的人际交往能力、同理心、毅力、对细节的关注以及在非工作时间的可用性。招聘策略还通过固定电话完成调查和手机通话时间规定,解决了农村社区父母独特的互联网连接障碍。在与患有物质使用障碍的儿童福利相关父母进行研究时,我们就研究方法、预算和人员配备提供了几项建议 让父母参与直接需要强大的人际交往能力、同理心、毅力、对细节的关注以及在非工作时间的可用性。招聘策略还通过固定电话完成调查和手机通话时间规定,解决了农村社区父母独特的互联网连接障碍。在与患有物质使用障碍的儿童福利相关父母进行研究时,我们就研究方法、预算和人员配备提供了几项建议 让父母参与直接需要强大的人际交往能力、同理心、毅力、对细节的关注以及在非工作时间的可用性。招聘策略还通过固定电话完成调查和手机通话时间规定,解决了农村社区父母独特的互联网连接障碍。在与患有物质使用障碍的儿童福利相关父母进行研究时,我们就研究方法、预算和人员配备提供了几项建议 和手机通话时间的规定。在与患有物质使用障碍的儿童福利相关父母进行研究时,我们就研究方法、预算和人员配备提供了几项建议 和手机通话时间的规定。在与患有物质使用障碍的儿童福利相关父母进行研究时,我们就研究方法、预算和人员配备提供了几项建议

更新日期:2021-03-16
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