Frontline child protective services (CPS) workers make consequential safety decisions under time pressure, with incomplete information, and amid high public scrutiny (Saxena a Round 1 open-ended elicitation analyzed through inductive content analysis (Hsieh a Round 2 ranking by an independent practitioner panel; and aggregation, force field construction, prioritization, and dissemination. Each step is illustrated with a worked example drawn from a study of CPS workers’ risk assessment and placement decision-making for young children (Landress, 2024). In that study, support systems (M = 4.62) emerged as the strongest driving force for decision-making, and system inefficiencies (M = 4.29) as the strongest restraining force. Interagency collaboration and communication appeared as dual-valence forces within risk management, ranking first among driving forces (M = 4.50) and second among restraining forces (M = 3.38). The article concludes with a reporting checklist to support transparent replication. The framework offers researchers, administrators, and quality-improvement teams a low-cost, practitioner-centered method for identifying high-leverage intervention targets.
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H.N. Landress (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d22bb02fbce91306386ce — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20453776
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