2018
DOI: 10.1017/s1463423618000579
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Comparing primary care pediatricians’ perceptions of clinics with and without integrated behavioral health

Abstract: Study limitations included questions surrounding the validity of survey items to accurately assess PCP perceptions, lack of rigorous experimental design, and reliance on self-report data.

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“… 6 Primary care providers endorse high levels of satisfaction with integrated models of care and prefer it to models that rely on off-site referrals. 7 - 10 In pediatric populations, parents generally initiate treatment; therefore, parent perceptions and acceptance of this treatment model are vital. 11 However, research on parent satisfaction and attitudes toward integrated mental health treatment is lacking.…”
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“… 6 Primary care providers endorse high levels of satisfaction with integrated models of care and prefer it to models that rely on off-site referrals. 7 - 10 In pediatric populations, parents generally initiate treatment; therefore, parent perceptions and acceptance of this treatment model are vital. 11 However, research on parent satisfaction and attitudes toward integrated mental health treatment is lacking.…”
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“…MPS with IC has been demonstrated in adult primary care (Miller-Matero et al, 2016). Regarding pediatric primary care, Lancaster and colleagues (2018) found that general pediatricians were more satisfied with BH availability and resources when BHPs were onsite. For subspecialty pediatric populations, and pediatric gastroenterology in particular, MPS with IC has been understudied and warrants further research.…”
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“…To overcome these barriers, patient-centered medical homes are increasingly integrating specialized BH services into primary care (Campo et al, 2015; Lancaster et al, 2018). Integrated care models improve clinical outcomes for patients with BH conditions, for example, decreasing the severity of depression and remission rates (Asarnow et al, 2015; Dietrich et al, 2004).…”
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