Evidence for Using Farm Care Practices to Improve Attachment Outcomes in Foster Children: A Systematic Review

Br J Soc Work. 2016 Jul;46(5):1241-1248. doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bcv070. Epub 2015 Aug 19.

Abstract

Anecdotal evidence suggests that care farming practices have the potential to provide positive outcomes for young people in foster-care and residential care environments. A systematic review (searching; CINAHL, Web of Knowledge, PsychInfo) was conducted to explore how participation in care farming initiatives impacts attachment in children in foster-care and what aspects of care farming initiatives provides positive attachment outcomes. The systematic review did not identify any research publication in care farming and foster-care. Therefore, it is imperative that practitioners realise that the evidence is lacking when using these types of interventions and keep a close account of the benefit and harms that may be encountered during the interaction processes.

Keywords: Attachment; animal-assisted; at-risk children; care farming; evidence-based practice; foster-care; systematic review.