| Literature DB >> 30791874 |
Hayley Alderson1, Rebecca Brown2, Alex Copello3, Eileen Kaner2, Gillian Tober4, Raghu Lingam5, Ruth McGovern2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Looked after children and care leavers have an increased risk of drug and alcohol use compared to their non-LAC peers. Despite high prevalence rates within this population, looked after children are reported to show low levels of engagement in services resulting in unmet needs emerging from substance use. This paper reports on the initial formative phase of a pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial; SOLID (Supporting Looked After Children and Care Leavers In Decreasing Drugs, and Alcohol) that aimed to adapt two evidence-based psychosocial interventions, Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Social Behaviour and Network Therapy, which will aim to reduce substance misuse by looked after children.Entities:
Keywords: Drugs and alcohol; Intervention; Looked after children; Social work
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30791874 PMCID: PMC6385417 DOI: 10.1186/s12874-019-0674-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Res Methodol ISSN: 1471-2288 Impact factor: 4.615
Fig. 1BDI Theory of change model
Fig. 2BDI Theory of change model SBNT
Qualitative participants
| Qualitative method | Participant group | Number of participants | Gender | Placement type/job role | Substance use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual interviews | LAC | 19 | F = 9, M = 10 | Foster care = 5 | Current/previous substance use = 16 |
| Carers | 13 | F = 8, M = 5 | Foster carers = 6 | ||
| Drug and alcohol workers | 3 | F = 1, M = 2 | Service manager = 1 | ||
| Dyad interviews | Social workers | 4 | F = 4 | LAC managers = 2 | |
| Focus groups | Drug and alcohol workers | 5 | F = 3, M = 2 | Service manager = 1 | |
| Social Workers | 4 | F = 3, M = 1 | Senior Social workers = 3 | ||
| Carers | 4 | F = 3, M = 1 | Foster carers = 4 | ||
| Total participants | 52 |
Qualitative Finalisation workshop participants
| Qualitative method | Participant group | Number of participants | Gender | Placement type/Job role | Substance use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Finalisation Workshop | Professionals | 14 | F = 10, M = 4 | Drug and Alcohol worker = 9 | |
| Young People | 13 | F = 7, | Living with biological family = 6 Non-LAC | All 13 participants were currently in/or had previously attended specialist drug and alcohol services | |
| Total participants | 27 |
Themes and subthemes and implication for manual adaptation
| Theme | Subtheme | Implications |
|---|---|---|
| Therapeutic relationships | Time and reciprocal self-disclosure | Practitioners to make contact with LAC and to have a pre-treatment sessions to engage the YP to build up a rapport and encourage a relationship prior to commencing work. |
| Engagement and Challenges | The need to use creative methods to enhance engagement. | Resources were developed to complement each session within the MET and SBNT manuals. The resources provided a worksheet and suggested activities to work in a creative way with LAC. |