Family‐centred practice and family outcomes in residential youth care: A systematic review

Author:

Tang Emily1ORCID,de Haan Amaranta D.1ORCID,Kuiper Chris H. Z.234ORCID,Harder Annemiek T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies Erasmus University of Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

2. iHUB—Alliance of Youth Care, Mental Health Care, and Educational Organizations Rotterdam The Netherlands

3. Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

4. Faculty of Social Work and Applied Psychology University of Applied Sciences Leiden Leiden Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractFamily‐centred practice (FCP) has been suggested as a best practice for treating youth with emotional and behavioural difficulties in residential care. In this preregistered systematic review, we examined how FCP is operationalized and measured in residential youth care and which family outcomes are associated with FCP. Our systematic search in six databases identified 5784 articles. We analysed included articles by coding the operationalizations of FCP in the interventions and study measures. Further, we descriptively summarized relations between FCP and family outcomes. Thirteen articles met our inclusion criteria. In these articles, FCP was operationalized by five types of youth worker actions in interventions and was measured as five types of family involvement. Ten articles examined pre–post differences in family‐centred interventions. Only four articles analysed relations between FCP and a family outcome. Studies found some support for a positive association between FCP and whole‐family functioning, but overall, the association between FCP and family outcomes remains unclear. Our findings demonstrate that more research is needed that specifically examines different aspects of FCP and how they relate to family outcomes in residential youth care. Such studies can benefit from the conceptual model proposed for FCP in residential youth care interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Health (social science)

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