Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/31773
Author(s): Baptista, J.
Grangeia, H.
Negrão, M.
Camilo, C.
Ornelas, S.
Nogueira, S.
Pastor, I.
Gaspar, A.
Soares, I.
Alves, S.
Date: 2024
Title: The All4Children project to assess the initial implementation of the Integrated Model of Family Foster Care in Portugal: A description of the study protocol
Journal title: PLoS One
Volume: 19
Number: 5
Reference: Baptista, J., Grangeia, H., Negrão, M., Camilo, C., Ornelas, S., Nogueira, S., Pastor, I., Gaspar, A., Soares, I., & Alves, S. (2024). The All4Children project to assess the initial implementation of the Integrated Model of Family Foster Care in Portugal: A description of the study protocol. PLoS One, 19(5), Article e0304244. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304244
ISSN: 1932-6203
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1371/journal.pone.0304244
Abstract: Background The All4Children project addresses the urgent need to transition from institutionalization to family-based care for out-of-home children in Portugal. Despite evidence highlighting the detrimental effects of institutionalization, only a small percentage of children (less than 4%) are currently placed in family foster care in the country. In response to European directives for deinstitutionalization, Portuguese legislation now prioritizes non-kinship family foster care as the preferred alternative for young children in need of care. To facilitate this transition, the Integrated Model of Family Foster Care (MIAF) was developed, offering a comprehensive framework covering the entire spectrum of family foster care. Objective This research aims to investigate the initial implementation stage of the MIAF to promote high-quality family foster care in Portugal. Method The study will conduct a mixed-method and longitudinal research project in family foster care agencies across different regions of Portugal, focusing on evaluating the implementation and outcomes of the MIAF model using a multi-informant and multi-method approach. The participants will include caseworkers, children aged 0–9 years entering foster care, and their respective foster families enrolled in the MIAF program. Process evaluation will assess fidelity, feasibility, appropriateness, and acceptability of MIAF modules, while outcome evaluation will examine child safety, stability, well-being, as well as foster family well-being and quality of relational care. Outcomes The insights gained from this research initiative will serve as a foundation for the ongoing enhancement of MIAF. Consequently, this project has the capacity to advance evidence-based child welfare practices by refining processes and strategies to better serve vulnerable children and youth. Conclusion Facilitated by a multidisciplinary team, this project will contribute to advancing research in the field, enhancing practice, and informing policy during a pivotal stage of deinstitutionalization in Portugal.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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