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Concept mapping the needs of foster parents.
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Family MedicineParental CareFamily InvolvementEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyFoster FamiliesDevelopmental PsychologyFamily InteractionCognitive DevelopmentFamily RelationshipsChild PsychologyChild Well-beingSocial SkillsParent LeadershipChild DevelopmentFoster ParentsParentingFamily PsychologySampled Foster ParentsFoster Care
This study describes the needs of foster parents as perceived by the foster parents themselves. Forty-nine parents from 30 foster families were asked to describe their needs in response to the question: "What do you need to be a good foster parent?" Five themes were apparent in their answers: (1) good working relationships; (2) cultural sensitivity; (3) harmonious and stable family relationships; (4) adequate payment for services; and (5) a range of personality characteristics and parenting skills. These themes are consistent with the literature, with the notable exception of respite, a need identified in the literature but not by the sampled foster parents. The study results lend credibility to the existing literature on the needs of foster parents.