Health Outcomes of Children Living in Out-of-Home Care in Metropolitan Western Australia: A Sequential Mixed-Methods Study—A Protocol Paper

Author:

Kachila Hope1,Bulsara Caroline1,Farrant Brad2ORCID,Johnson Alice3,Michie Carol2,Pell Charmaine2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Notre Dame Western Australia, Fremantle 6160, Australia

2. Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Nedlands 6009, Australia

3. Child Protection Unit, Perth Children Hospital, Government of Western Australia Department of Health, Nedlands 6009, Australia

Abstract

The research protocol described aims to examine and establish the health outcomes of children and young people living in Out-of-Home Care (OOHC) in Perth, Western Australia (WA) from the perspective of the care recipients and service providers. A Study Advisory Panel (SAP) will be established comprised of Aboriginal Elders (because of the over-representation of Aboriginal children in OOHC), health professionals and other relevant stakeholders to help co-design all phases of the study. Mixed methods will be used in data collection and analysis. In the quantitative phase, it is proposed to collect retrospective data from three WA Department of Communities (DOC) districts. The data proposed to be collected includes: the number of children who received initial and annual health assessments, the health needs identified, and interventions put in place to address these needs. The qualitative phase will consist of interviews with service recipients (young people who have exited OOHC and Carers), health service providers (Community Health Nurses, School Nurses, General Practitioners and Paediatricians) and OOHC Case Workers. The research will provide an overview of the current health needs of children and young people in OOHC in WA and the perspectives of these young people, their Carers and service providers on current processes for accessing healthcare. It is anticipated that the study will provide valuable evidence for quality improvement in health service delivery to better meet the health needs of children and young people in OOHC.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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