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Home visiting has been promoted
by the American Academy of Pediatrics as an important complement to
office - based practice.1 It has been advocated as a way to improve the outcomes of pregnancy, 2 to reduce the rates of child abuse and neglect, 3 and to help low - income
families become economically self - sufficient.4 The background of visitors, however, seems to affect program success.5 — 8 When examined in randomized trials, paraprofessional home visitors (those with no formal training in the helping professions) have produced small effects that rarely are statistically significant.5 — 8 Is the absence of their effect attributable to lack of professional training or underdevelopment of the program models they
delivered?
Like our pilot study, 14 implementation of DOCC
by trained CMs improved service access, child and caregiver participation, and treatment completion (versus EUC), highlighting the utility of
delivering behavioral health services in pediatric
offices.10, 11 DOCC improved mental health care
by making counseling, medication management, and collaboration with PCPs and
families more widely available.39, 40