Provider Perspectives: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of Online Parent Training With Therapist Coaching in a Community Practice Setting

提供者视角:在社区实践环境中开展在线家长培训并结合治疗师指导的可行性、可接受性和适宜性

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Abstract

A considerable body of evidence documents the detrimental impact of disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) in childhood and their longstanding effects across development and into adulthood. While research has yielded evidence-based interventions for DBDs, such as parent management training, disparities in access to care persist. The growing ubiquity of consumer technologies underscores the potential to provide evidence-based treatments through online programs; however, structural barriers continue to impede dissemination in community settings. This paper examines clinic staff's perspectives on the implementation of an online parent management program in a community mental health center (CMHC) to integrate novel programming with existing therapeutic care to maximize resource efficiency in treatment delivery and increase family adherence and engagement. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected from 16 staff members who were trained to deliver the intervention at a CMHC. Quantitative data indicated positive perceptions across various domains, while qualitative findings highlighted feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness. Facilitators to feasibility included program ease, integration into sessions, and flexible access. Time constraints and technology access were barriers. Acceptability was high, with videos reinforcing therapy and promoting family connection. The program's structure and psychoeducation were appreciated, while quiz format and time constraints were concerns. Appropriateness was positive, with broad relevance, insight-building impact, comprehensive coverage, evidence-based strategies, and support. Barriers existed for specific patient characteristics. Implications for implementation in practice and future directions of research are discussed.

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