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Staff perspectives on documenting change in low-threshold family services: A cross-sectional study

Abstract

Low-threshold family services play a vital role in supporting families experiencing adversity, yet evaluating their outcomes remains a challenge. This cross-sectional study examined staff perspectives on assessing change among service users at Blue Cross Children’s Station, a low-threshold family support service operating across ten sites in Norway. A structured questionnaire combining closed- and open-ended items was completed by 64 of 69 staff members (93 % response rate). Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively, and qualitative responses were explored using thematic content analysis. Staff emphasized the value of using structured assessment tools to document user progress, with quarterly registration viewed as appropriate by most. While socioeconomic indicators such as income and social networks were considered easier to document, factors such as parenting competence and family functioning were seen as both more meaningful and more difficult to assess. Staff most frequently reported observing positive changes in children’s social development and improved family dynamics. The findings underscore the need for validated, user-friendly tools that balance accountability requirements with the relational and developmental focus of low-threshold services.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Health Research
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2025

Published in

Children and Youth Services Review

ISSN

0190-7409

Volume

176

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