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Title: An exploratory study of the potential roles of child and youth care work in a hospital context
Authors: Heeralal, Celest Castelina 
Keywords: Child and youth care;Role;Hospitals
Issue Date: 30-Nov-2020
Abstract: 
INTRODUCTION
A hospital can be regarded as a place of healing, that strives to offer holistic care to patients
and the requisite support to families. Children who are faced with hospitalization encounter
immense distress due to being separated from their parents and due to painful medical
procedures. Equally important is the need to support parents who face the trauma of their
child’s illness or injuries. It is within this context that the need for helping professionals
particularly child and youth care workers are crucial to supporting both children and their
families.
This study explored how hospitalization affected children and family members but more
importantly what support children and family members needed during this time.
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of the study was to explore then the challenges that children and their families
face, when children are hospitalized as well as the psychosocial support that is needed during
this time. The study also looked to explore the potential role of child and youth care workers in
terms of providing developmental and therapeutic programmes in a hospital context and how
child and youth care workers can work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team in a
hospital context.
METHODOLOGY
The study used a qualitative research approach. This was to secure rich and in-depth
information with regards to the challenges children and their families faced during
hospitalization and what support and other holistic therapeutic interventions could be used to
support their recovery. It also helped the researcher to understand what therapeutic activities
and interventions could be levelled, by social service professionals, in a hospital setting. The
study was conducted at RK Khan Hospital which is a public hospital. Two samples were used,
which included eleven health care professionals from RK Khan Hospital and ten senior child
and youth care workers from the National Association of Child Care Workers. Participants
were selected using non-probability purposive sampling techniques. The data collection
method used for both samples were semi-structured interviews. The interviews for health care
professionals took place at RK Khan Hospital and the interviews with the senior child care workers were conducted at NACCW. Both settings were in the Ethekwini region. Data was
then analysed using the process of thematic analysis. Themes and subthemes were then
generated and the data discussed accordingly.
FINDINGS
From the data, three main themes emerged and fourteen subthemes. The main themes were
inclusive of the hospitalization experience, nature of psychosocial support of children in
hospital and their families and lastly, the roles of social service professionals in a hospital
context. The study found that children and their families experience many challenges whilst
they are hospitalized which included namely parent-child separation anxiety, fear of medical
staff, difficulty understanding medical jargon, inadequate infrastructure and inadequate
support services. These challenges created fear and anxiety in children during their stay at
the hospital. Medical staff were found to try their best to minimize such effects but this was not
adequate in terms of providing psycho-social care to children and their families. Data also
reflected that children receive some psychosocial support in the hospital and that families are
offered counselling although this is minimal and very superficially done. The need for social
service professionals in the hospital context is beneficial. The study found the need for social
service professionals to be present in the hospital environment so that therapeutic
interventions could be undertaken with children and their families as well as such as group
therapy, multidisciplinary teamwork, liaison with community stakeholders and spiritual support.
CONCLUSION
The need for social service professionals particularly child and youth care workers and social
workers are crucial to provide a holistic health service within the hospital context.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirement of the Degree of Master of Health Sciences, Durban University of Technology, 2020.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4011
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