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A learning collaborative approach to training school-based health providers in evidence-based mental health treatment
Authors:Sharon H Stephan  Elizabeth H Connors  Prerna Arora  Laura Brey
Institution:1. Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Center for School Mental Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, United States;2. National Center on School-Based Health Care, NASBHC, 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20005, United States
Abstract:Collaborative care models among pediatric primary care and child and adolescent mental health providers are increasingly emphasized to improve quality of and access to mental health services. The current case example of a multi-site clinical training opportunity in school-based collaborative care settings illustrates the success of a learning collaborative approach to improve children's mental health care in schools. Quality improvement data from participating sites indicated an increase in use of evidence-based practices (i.e., “core skills”) and an improvement in quality service delivery indicators for children's mental health (i.e., screening, risk assessment, diagnostic processes, associated diagnostic coding, use of core skills, associated procedural coding, and follow-up assessment and referral) over time. Clinician self-report and chart review data are supplemented by qualitative data from site leader interviews conducted following completion of the project. Implications for mental health workforce development to improve the quality of care to children and adolescents in schools and other community mental health settings are discussed.
Keywords:Learning collaborative  Children's mental health  Core skills  Best practices  School-based health center
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