Abstract Background This study aims to explore the perceived impact of Project TEACH (Training and Education for the Advancement of Children’s Health), a New York State Office of Mental Health funded Child Psychiatric Access Program (CPAP), on pediatric Primary Care Providers (PCPs) and their practice. Practice change over time was assessed in the context of rising mental health needs and in the context of COVID19 pandemic. Methods Focus groups utilizing a semi-structured format were conducted with pediatric PCPs who have been high utilizers of Project TEACH over the past 5–10 years and PCPs in similar regions who have been low or non-utilizers of the program. The semi-structured interview focused on practice change, asking about pediatric ...
The nation is experiencing a pediatric mental health crisis amid a shortage of pediatric mental heal...
To examine if an innovative collaborative care model known as Targeted Child Psychiatric Services de...
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of child and adolescent mental health professio...
Due to a national shortage of child and adolescent psychiatrists, pediatric primary care providers (...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated rapid changes in healthcare delivery in the United ...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate access to care for mentally ill children and their families is a persistent p...
Outlines the implementation and success of a program that provides primary care providers treating c...
It is estimated that 14 million, or 21% of children residing in the United States meet diagnostic cr...
Many U.S. children suffer from behavioral health disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity d...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic led to rapid changes in clinical service delivery across hospital sy...
Access to behavioral health care for children is essential to achieving good health care outcomes. P...
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has directly impacted the field of child and adolescent ps...
Background: Integrated primary care teams are ideally positioned to support the men...
Introduction The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic including stay at home restrictions, school closures...
About 20% of children in the United States (US) have a diagnosed mental health disorder; half of the...
The nation is experiencing a pediatric mental health crisis amid a shortage of pediatric mental heal...
To examine if an innovative collaborative care model known as Targeted Child Psychiatric Services de...
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of child and adolescent mental health professio...
Due to a national shortage of child and adolescent psychiatrists, pediatric primary care providers (...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated rapid changes in healthcare delivery in the United ...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate access to care for mentally ill children and their families is a persistent p...
Outlines the implementation and success of a program that provides primary care providers treating c...
It is estimated that 14 million, or 21% of children residing in the United States meet diagnostic cr...
Many U.S. children suffer from behavioral health disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity d...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic led to rapid changes in clinical service delivery across hospital sy...
Access to behavioral health care for children is essential to achieving good health care outcomes. P...
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has directly impacted the field of child and adolescent ps...
Background: Integrated primary care teams are ideally positioned to support the men...
Introduction The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic including stay at home restrictions, school closures...
About 20% of children in the United States (US) have a diagnosed mental health disorder; half of the...
The nation is experiencing a pediatric mental health crisis amid a shortage of pediatric mental heal...
To examine if an innovative collaborative care model known as Targeted Child Psychiatric Services de...
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of child and adolescent mental health professio...