Factors Influencing Implementation of Evidence-Based Mental Health Interventions for Infants and Young Children

影响婴幼儿循证心理健康干预措施实施的因素

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Abstract

Large-scale efforts have been made to adopt evidence-based practices (EBPs) for young children within community mental health settings. The current study investigated the implementation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and Child-Parent Psychotherapy using an online survey of 20 program managers representing 16 birth-to-five mental health agencies serving an ethnically diverse Medicaid population throughout a large urban county. Survey questions addressed intake and referral processes, training and supervision in EBPs, treatment fidelity, and patient outcomes/satisfaction. Results indicated that both clinical judgment and established decision-trees were used to select treatment approaches and that supervision, consultation, and fidelity monitoring were used to support fidelity to the models. Participants cited intensive EBP training processes, staff turnover, and patient attrition as barriers to sustainability. Implications regarding implementation of EBPs for infants and young children are discussed, including issues related to patient care, training and supervision, treatment fidelity, program sustainability, and barriers to system change.

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