A Comparative Analysis of Residential Care: A Five-Country Multiple Case-Design Study
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In: Child & Youth Care Forum Volume 51 / Issue 6 (2021-12-13) , S. 1031-1062; eissn:1573-3319
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Background Despite a global policy push toward the advancement of family- and community-based care, residential care for children and youth remains a relevant and highly utilized out-of-home care option in many countries, fulfilling functions of care and accommodation as well as education and treatment. Objective As part of a larger project involving five European countries (Finland, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, and Spain), the objective was âto mapâ the context and content of residential care in each country, thereby building a foundation for meaningful comparisons and deepened understanding of each systemâs inherent logic. Within the context of global deinstitutionalization efforts, the study also aimed to understand factors that hinder or enhance the transformation of residential care. Method Using an embedded multiple-case design, data was gathered by each country on its residential care macro context as well as salient variables related to three units of analysisâresidential care system/program features, residential care training and personnel, characteristics of youth. Cross-case synthesis was used to summarize and compare cases across relevant dimensions. Results The analysis highlighted areas of overlap and singularity, particularly with regard to utilization rates, concepts and methods, workforce professionalization, and characteristics of youth. Conclusions Findings provide a more nuanced understanding of how residential care continues to be viewed and utilized in some countries, challenging the âresidential-care-as-a-last-resort-onlyâ rhetoric that is currently dominating the discourse on residential care. It further provides an understanding of historical and sociocultural factors that need to be considered when trying to transform services for children, youth, and their families.
@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202211027062, author ={James, Sigrid and Wilczek, Lucas and Kilian, Juri and Timonen-Kallio, Eeva and Bravo, Amaia and del Valle, Jorge FernĂĄndez and Formenti, Laura and Petrauskiene, Alina and Pivoriene, Jolanta and Rigamonti, Alessandra}, title ={A Comparative Analysis of Residential Care: A Five-Country Multiple Case-Design Study}, keywords ={300 and Hauspflege and Kind and Jugend and Fremdunterbringung and KinderfĂŒrsorge and Entinstitutionalisierung}, copyright ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/}, language ={en}, journal ={Child & Youth Care Forum}, year ={2021-12-13} }