A model for successful foster child-foster parent relationships
The purpose of this study was to explore successful relationships between foster children and foster parents. Dyads of exemplary foster parents and foster children, identified by foster care experts, were interviewed to uncover the meaning of human bonding and attachment between the foster child and...
Gespeichert in:
Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of pediatric health care 2002-05, Vol.16 (3), p.112-118 |
---|---|
1. Verfasser: | |
Format: | Artikel |
Sprache: | eng |
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Volltext |
Tags: |
Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
|
container_end_page | 118 |
---|---|
container_issue | 3 |
container_start_page | 112 |
container_title | Journal of pediatric health care |
container_volume | 16 |
creator | Hallas, Donna |
description | The purpose of this study was to explore successful relationships between foster children and foster parents.
Dyads of exemplary foster parents and foster children, identified by foster care experts, were interviewed to uncover the meaning of human bonding and attachment between the foster child and foster parent. Data were collected and analyzed with use of Colazzi's phenomenologic methodology.
A sense of family/coming home was most important for both foster children and foster parents. The powerful desire of the foster child to attain family membership emerged from their experiences, both in and out of foster care.
The combination of a caring foster parent who worked patiently with the child to help him or her establish membership and a foster child who not only recognized caring behaviors but also was willing to respond to them created the foundation for a successful relationship. |
doi_str_mv | 10.1016/S0891-5245(02)64779-0 |
format | Article |
fullrecord | <record><control><sourceid>proquest_cross</sourceid><recordid>TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_71697327</recordid><sourceformat>XML</sourceformat><sourcesystem>PC</sourcesystem><sourcerecordid>71697327</sourcerecordid><originalsourceid>FETCH-LOGICAL-c1529-248ba3c289df55563f934da83d65d455fd02fe6519ddffa097c8d2670fba299a3</originalsourceid><addsrcrecordid>eNpFkMlOwzAQhn0A0VJ4BFBOCA6BsR3b8QlVFZtUiQNwtlwvalDSBE9y4O27RXAa_aN_kT5CrijcU6Dy4QNKTXPBCnEL7E4WSukcTsj07z0h54jfACAVK87IhDKgQko9JY_zrGl9qLPYpgwH5wJiHPYS-5Ayt65qn4-isyls-iyF2vZVu8F11eEFOY22xnA53hn5en76XLzmy_eXt8V8mTsqmM5ZUa4sd6zUPgohJI-aF96W3EvhCyGiBxaDFFR7H6MFrVzpmVQQV5ZpbfmM3Bx7u9T-DAF701ToQl3bTWgHNIpKrThTO6M4Gl1qEVOIpktVY9OvoWD2tMyBltljMcDMgZaBXe56HBhWTfD_qREV3wIuP2ew</addsrcrecordid><sourcetype>Aggregation Database</sourcetype><iscdi>true</iscdi><recordtype>article</recordtype><pqid>71697327</pqid></control><display><type>article</type><title>A model for successful foster child-foster parent relationships</title><source>MEDLINE</source><source>ScienceDirect Journals (5 years ago - present)</source><creator>Hallas, Donna</creator><creatorcontrib>Hallas, Donna</creatorcontrib><description>The purpose of this study was to explore successful relationships between foster children and foster parents.
Dyads of exemplary foster parents and foster children, identified by foster care experts, were interviewed to uncover the meaning of human bonding and attachment between the foster child and foster parent. Data were collected and analyzed with use of Colazzi's phenomenologic methodology.
A sense of family/coming home was most important for both foster children and foster parents. The powerful desire of the foster child to attain family membership emerged from their experiences, both in and out of foster care.
The combination of a caring foster parent who worked patiently with the child to help him or her establish membership and a foster child who not only recognized caring behaviors but also was willing to respond to them created the foundation for a successful relationship.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0891-5245</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1016/S0891-5245(02)64779-0</identifier><identifier>PMID: 12015669</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>United States</publisher><subject>Adult ; Female ; Foster Home Care ; Humans ; Interviews as Topic ; Male ; Models, Theoretical ; Nursing ; Object Attachment ; Parent-Child Relations ; United States</subject><ispartof>Journal of pediatric health care, 2002-05, Vol.16 (3), p.112-118</ispartof><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c1529-248ba3c289df55563f934da83d65d455fd02fe6519ddffa097c8d2670fba299a3</citedby></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>314,780,784,27915,27916</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12015669$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Hallas, Donna</creatorcontrib><title>A model for successful foster child-foster parent relationships</title><title>Journal of pediatric health care</title><addtitle>J Pediatr Health Care</addtitle><description>The purpose of this study was to explore successful relationships between foster children and foster parents.
Dyads of exemplary foster parents and foster children, identified by foster care experts, were interviewed to uncover the meaning of human bonding and attachment between the foster child and foster parent. Data were collected and analyzed with use of Colazzi's phenomenologic methodology.
A sense of family/coming home was most important for both foster children and foster parents. The powerful desire of the foster child to attain family membership emerged from their experiences, both in and out of foster care.
The combination of a caring foster parent who worked patiently with the child to help him or her establish membership and a foster child who not only recognized caring behaviors but also was willing to respond to them created the foundation for a successful relationship.</description><subject>Adult</subject><subject>Female</subject><subject>Foster Home Care</subject><subject>Humans</subject><subject>Interviews as Topic</subject><subject>Male</subject><subject>Models, Theoretical</subject><subject>Nursing</subject><subject>Object Attachment</subject><subject>Parent-Child Relations</subject><subject>United States</subject><issn>0891-5245</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2002</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>EIF</sourceid><recordid>eNpFkMlOwzAQhn0A0VJ4BFBOCA6BsR3b8QlVFZtUiQNwtlwvalDSBE9y4O27RXAa_aN_kT5CrijcU6Dy4QNKTXPBCnEL7E4WSukcTsj07z0h54jfACAVK87IhDKgQko9JY_zrGl9qLPYpgwH5wJiHPYS-5Ayt65qn4-isyls-iyF2vZVu8F11eEFOY22xnA53hn5en76XLzmy_eXt8V8mTsqmM5ZUa4sd6zUPgohJI-aF96W3EvhCyGiBxaDFFR7H6MFrVzpmVQQV5ZpbfmM3Bx7u9T-DAF701ToQl3bTWgHNIpKrThTO6M4Gl1qEVOIpktVY9OvoWD2tMyBltljMcDMgZaBXe56HBhWTfD_qREV3wIuP2ew</recordid><startdate>200205</startdate><enddate>200205</enddate><creator>Hallas, Donna</creator><scope>CGR</scope><scope>CUY</scope><scope>CVF</scope><scope>ECM</scope><scope>EIF</scope><scope>NPM</scope><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>7X8</scope></search><sort><creationdate>200205</creationdate><title>A model for successful foster child-foster parent relationships</title><author>Hallas, Donna</author></sort><facets><frbrtype>5</frbrtype><frbrgroupid>cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c1529-248ba3c289df55563f934da83d65d455fd02fe6519ddffa097c8d2670fba299a3</frbrgroupid><rsrctype>articles</rsrctype><prefilter>articles</prefilter><language>eng</language><creationdate>2002</creationdate><topic>Adult</topic><topic>Female</topic><topic>Foster Home Care</topic><topic>Humans</topic><topic>Interviews as Topic</topic><topic>Male</topic><topic>Models, Theoretical</topic><topic>Nursing</topic><topic>Object Attachment</topic><topic>Parent-Child Relations</topic><topic>United States</topic><toplevel>peer_reviewed</toplevel><toplevel>online_resources</toplevel><creatorcontrib>Hallas, Donna</creatorcontrib><collection>Medline</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>MEDLINE (Ovid)</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>PubMed</collection><collection>CrossRef</collection><collection>MEDLINE - Academic</collection><jtitle>Journal of pediatric health care</jtitle></facets><delivery><delcategory>Remote Search Resource</delcategory><fulltext>fulltext</fulltext></delivery><addata><au>Hallas, Donna</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>A model for successful foster child-foster parent relationships</atitle><jtitle>Journal of pediatric health care</jtitle><addtitle>J Pediatr Health Care</addtitle><date>2002-05</date><risdate>2002</risdate><volume>16</volume><issue>3</issue><spage>112</spage><epage>118</epage><pages>112-118</pages><issn>0891-5245</issn><abstract>The purpose of this study was to explore successful relationships between foster children and foster parents.
Dyads of exemplary foster parents and foster children, identified by foster care experts, were interviewed to uncover the meaning of human bonding and attachment between the foster child and foster parent. Data were collected and analyzed with use of Colazzi's phenomenologic methodology.
A sense of family/coming home was most important for both foster children and foster parents. The powerful desire of the foster child to attain family membership emerged from their experiences, both in and out of foster care.
The combination of a caring foster parent who worked patiently with the child to help him or her establish membership and a foster child who not only recognized caring behaviors but also was willing to respond to them created the foundation for a successful relationship.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pmid>12015669</pmid><doi>10.1016/S0891-5245(02)64779-0</doi><tpages>7</tpages></addata></record> |
fulltext | fulltext |
identifier | ISSN: 0891-5245 |
ispartof | Journal of pediatric health care, 2002-05, Vol.16 (3), p.112-118 |
issn | 0891-5245 |
language | eng |
recordid | cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_71697327 |
source | MEDLINE; ScienceDirect Journals (5 years ago - present) |
subjects | Adult Female Foster Home Care Humans Interviews as Topic Male Models, Theoretical Nursing Object Attachment Parent-Child Relations United States |
title | A model for successful foster child-foster parent relationships |
url | https://sfx.bib-bvb.de/sfx_tum?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_tim=2025-01-15T07%3A05%3A46IST&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com:primo3-Article-proquest_cross&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=A%20model%20for%20successful%20foster%20child-foster%20parent%20relationships&rft.jtitle=Journal%20of%20pediatric%20health%20care&rft.au=Hallas,%20Donna&rft.date=2002-05&rft.volume=16&rft.issue=3&rft.spage=112&rft.epage=118&rft.pages=112-118&rft.issn=0891-5245&rft_id=info:doi/10.1016/S0891-5245(02)64779-0&rft_dat=%3Cproquest_cross%3E71697327%3C/proquest_cross%3E%3Curl%3E%3C/url%3E&disable_directlink=true&sfx.directlink=off&sfx.report_link=0&rft_id=info:oai/&rft_pqid=71697327&rft_id=info:pmid/12015669&rfr_iscdi=true |