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Table 3 Frequencies of articles/studies for each sector type with specific service type or focus

From: Relational practice in health, education, criminal justice, and social care: a scoping review

Sector type

n (%)

Articles/studies

Health

60 (37.97%)

 

Mental healtha

12 (20.00%)

[2, 11, 16, 19, 20, 43, 46, 85, 101, 118, 124, 125]

Recovery and substance abuse

7 (11.67%)

[14, 47, 72, 109, 119, 120, 127]

Elderly residential/inpatient care

7 (11.67%)

[12, 24, 31, 33, 49, 64, 82]

General nursing/healthcare systems

8 (13.33%)

[59, 62, 67, 100, 113, 135, 136, 169]

Primary care/public health/health promotion

4 (6.67%)

[126, 153,154,155]

Acute hospital care

3 (5.00%)

[32, 60, 161]

Emergency care

3 (5.00%)

[68,69,70]

Midwifery

2 (3.33%)

[58, 131]

Bioethics

2 (3.33%)

[88, 146]

Palliative/end-of-life care

2 (3.33%)

[157, 165]

School nursing/health projects

2 (3.33%)

[107, 110]

Family nursing

2 (3.33%)

[14, 36]

Other nursing/healthcareb

6 (10.00%)

[39, 63, 92, 133, 144, 168]

Education

41 (25.95%)

 

Compulsory education school context

9 (21.95%)

[30, 44, 54, 79, 83, 104, 105, 108, 139]

University

7 (17.07%)

[29, 40, 73, 111, 112, 123, 160]

Secondary school

5 (12.20%)

[41, 65, 75, 142, 167]

Kindergarten/elementary/primary school

4 (9.76%)

[94, 98, 140, 159]

Specialist schoolsb

3 (7.32%)

[90, 91, 137]

Nursing education

2 (4.88%)

[61, 81]

Social work education

2 (4.88%)

[23, 53]

After-school care/education

2 (4.88%)

[97, 130]

Practitioner CPD short courses

2 (4.88%)

[80, 128]

Early years education training

1 (2.44%)

[45]

Multi-cultural urban schools

1 (2.44%)

[35]

schools in low-resourced communities

1 (2.44%)

[147]

Community-based special education

1 (2.44%)

[158]

Educational psychology

1 (2.44%)

[163]

Social work/care

39 (24.68%)

 

Child protection

6 (15.38%)

[27, 71, 93, 102, 151, 152]

Residential childcare

5 (12.82%)

[34, 38, 143, 145, 170]

General social work

5 (12.82%)

[17, 42, 76, 103, 138]

Community development work/projects

5 (12.83%)

[48, 86, 89, 148, 149]

Children and youth services

4 (10.26%)

[55, 77, 78, 122]

Children and families

3 (7.69%)

[26, 84, 162]

Disability social care services

2 (5.13%

[87, 115]

Migration/asylum seekers

2 (5.13%)

[99, 141]

General social care

2 (5.13%)

[118, 121]

Other social careb

5 (12.83%)

[95, 96, 116, 134, 150]

Criminal justice

17 (10.76%)

 

Young offenders

5 (29.42%)

[15, 25, 37, 50, 52]

Probation/prison/re-entry to society

6 (35.29%)

[21, 22, 28, 57, 129, 132]

Female offenders

2 (11.65%)

[18, 74]

Hard to engage young people

1 (5.88%)

[51]

Policing

1 (5.88%)

[66]

International peace building

1 (5.88%)

[106]

General criminal justice

1 (5.88%)

[156]

  1. Older persons residential care has been included in the Health sector category as this care is conducted by both health and social care organisations but is with a population with predominately healthcare needs
  2. aonly one of the mental health studies in the health sector was with children and adolescents (the rest were adult studies)
  3. bOther nursing/healthcare includes a study each on dementia, dialysis, coronary, AIDS, pain management, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, Specialist schools include one study each for schools for children with emotional, behavioural and educational issues, public charter schools, five schools forming a Kahui Ako, Other social care includes post-earthquake recovery work, peer support services, carer support, veteran reintegration support, domestic violence