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Foster parent self-care: A conceptual model

Foster parents play a critical role in the lives of youth in foster care, experience myriad stressors, have high rates of turnover and in turn the child welfare system ultimately over relies on relatively small numbers of caregivers to care for the majority of foster children. While there is a small...

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Published in:Children and youth services review 2019-04, Vol.99, p.107-114
Main Authors: Miller, Arianne E., Green, Tonika Duren, Lambros, Katina M.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Foster parents play a critical role in the lives of youth in foster care, experience myriad stressors, have high rates of turnover and in turn the child welfare system ultimately over relies on relatively small numbers of caregivers to care for the majority of foster children. While there is a small literature that includes an examination of how foster parents care for themselves and maintain their well-being, to date there is only one study that has primarily examined foster parents' self-care. The purpose of the current article is to highlight the need for greater attention to foster parent self-care and integrate the research literature about foster parent stressors and self-care to propose a conceptual model of foster parent self-care. This manuscript describes the stressors faced by foster parents to illustrate the need for greater attention to foster parent self-care. It then proposes a conceptual model that seeks to expand the notion of self-care beyond a set of practices to an understanding of self-care practices as the result of internal and external factors that contribute to or inhibit foster parent self-care. The authors make recommendations for foster parents, researchers and agencies interested in improving the health and well-being of foster parents. •There is a need for increased attention to foster parent self-care.•The article describes a conceptual model of foster parent self-care is presented to expand the notion of self-care beyond a set of health-related behaviors.•Recommendation: future studies should investigate the processes that contribute to successful foster parents successfully engaging in self-care.•Conclusions: Foster care agencies should take greater responsibility for supporting foster parent self-care.
ISSN:0190-7409
1873-7765
DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.01.014