2018
DOI: 10.18865/ed.28.s2.445
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Development and Evaluation of Two Integrated Care Models for Children Using a Partnered Formative Evaluation Approach

Abstract: Across three formative evaluation stages, the foundation, clinic, and academic partners continued to reach beyond their respective traditional roles of project oversight, clinical service, and research as adjustments were collectively made to accommodate barriers and unanticipated events. Together, an innovative shared data collection approach was developed that extends partnered research to include data collection being led by the clinic partners and supported by the technical resources of a university-based … Show more

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“…Healthy Minds, Healthy Children, Healthy Chicago (H3) is a project funded by the Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation to improve access to and engagement in child mental health services at two federally qualified health care centers through implementation of community-based pediatric integrated care models [29]. The proposed mechanism was to integrate primary and mental health care services, improving access and engagement of these services for the prevention and early detection of children’s mental health problems [30]. Two clinic sites were selected to develop integration strategies tailored to the needs of their patient populations, staff, clinic organization, and available resources.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Healthy Minds, Healthy Children, Healthy Chicago (H3) is a project funded by the Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation to improve access to and engagement in child mental health services at two federally qualified health care centers through implementation of community-based pediatric integrated care models [29]. The proposed mechanism was to integrate primary and mental health care services, improving access and engagement of these services for the prevention and early detection of children’s mental health problems [30]. Two clinic sites were selected to develop integration strategies tailored to the needs of their patient populations, staff, clinic organization, and available resources.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biweekly meetings were convened over the course of 12 months led by the academic partners with participation from community clinic staff and the project funder [30]. The tool was developed using a participatory framework in consultation with the principal investigator, working from a detailed evaluation design plan and clinic workflow diagrams to structure the features of the tool.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%