Sentences with phrase «primary care settings»

This study examined the effectiveness of BPT compared to regular services in primary care settings at post assessment.
For this study, we limited the analysis to ADHD probands ascertained from primary care settings (n = 141).
Healthcare providers working in primary care settings — as well as subspecialists who see children with chronic medical conditions - have a unique relationship with their patients and families.
I have worked in a broad range of settings including: community mental health, college counseling, outpatient mental health, and primary care settings.
In summary, MBCT shows the potential to contribute significantly to reducing the prevalence of depression in UK primary care settings.
Effectiveness of training interventions provided for mental health workers in primary care settings: a mixed methods systematic review
Familias Unidas is being adapted for use on the internet, for obesity prevention, delivery in primary care settings and expanded roll - out in Latin America.
Health care systems across the U.S. are beginning to develop a Medical Home framework, where patient and family - centered mental health services are provided in primary care settings.
Turner and Sanders (2006) showed that brief interventions involving four, 20 min therapist contacts reduced behavior problems in children ages 2 — 6 years seen in primary care settings.
With indications that there is little difference overall between minimally and moderately intensive treatments in primary care treatment of ODD, it is important to determine who might benefit differentially from the two levels of intervention intensity, and when that treatment might best be delivered in primary care settings by nurses or referred to mental health professionals working in the mental health services sector.
This brief highlights many notable and emerging successes of grantees in expanding and sustaining services for children and families in the five core Project LAUNCH strategies (screening and assessment; enhanced home visiting through increased focus on social and emotional well - being; mental health consultation in early care and education programs; family strengthening and parent skills training; and integration of behavioral health into primary care settings).
This Project LAUNCH strategy focuses specifically on IECMHC in ECE programs, although many grantees also are applying IECMHC to home visiting programs and in primary care settings.
Use of an infant / early childhood mental health specialist in primary care settings at various levels (e.g., co-location, collaboration, integration)
Brief culturally sensitive interventions, implemented through primary care settings before problems have been identified, may be effective in promoting other caregiving recommendations.
She has experienced working in primary care settings (i.e., Clarence - Rockland Family Health Team).
Here findings were highlighted from a comprehensive review of the literature regarding the prevalence of ADHD and co-occurring conditions in community and primary care settings, as well as evidence regarding the utility of behavior rating scales and medical tests in the assessment process.
ADHD frequently co-occurs with additional emotional, behavioral, and learning problems in community and primary care settings, with disruptive behavior disorders being most common, followed by internalizing and learning problems.
In contrast to concerns expressed in the popular media that this disorder is overdiagnosed by pediatricians, 27 the data here suggest that prevalence rates of ADHD in primary care settings are similar to rates in general population studies.
Similar or slightly lower rates of ADHD were revealed in pediatric primary care settings.
Limitations include high attrition rate and limited generalizability to others not in primary care settings.
Only 2 studies provided information on the prevalence of ADHD in primary care settings, with 1 reporting 11 % of children met criteria for ADHD, and the second reporting that less than 2 % of children met criteria for the disorder.
Research literature relating to the prevalence of attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and co-occurring conditions in children from primary care settings and the general population is reviewed as the basis of the American Academy of Pediatrics clinical practice guideline for the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD.
Children considered to have more severe psychiatric disturbances, like depression and conduct disorder, may be triaged to child psychiatric clinics as opposed to pediatric primary care settings.
Paper presented at the Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents in Primary Care Settings: A Research Conference; 1989; New Haven, CT
Prevalence and Assessment of Attention - Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder in Primary Care Settings
Also investigated was the prevalence of co-occurring conditions in the general population and primary care settings.
Assessment of ADHD in the primary care settings may include both behavior rating scales and medical and laboratory tests.
The Generalised Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD - 7) is a 7 - item self - report scale developed by Spitzer et al38 to assess symptoms of and screen for generalised anxiety disorder in primary care settings.
Urgent Need for Improved Mental Health Care and a More Collaborative Model of Care James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaches.
Characteristics of Case - Finding Instruments Used To Detect Depression in Adults in Primary Care Settings
Despite maternal depression being included in the analysis as a confounding variable, information on maternal diagnoses was available only from psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric units, but not from primary care settings, where the majority of cases of maternal depression is expected to be recognised.
This study demonstrates that it is feasible to introduce into primary care settings a treatment programme for teenagers.
This number suggests the important role that primary care settings can play regarding the early diagnosis and treatment of depression during adolescence.
Outcomes of minor and subsyndromal depression among elderly patients in primary care settings.
Primary Care Triple P A brief 3 - 4 session selective intervention designed for use in primary care settings when problems are first identified (sessions last 15 - 30 minutes).
However, in Australia funding for parenting programs in primary care settings require parents access a mental health care plan before they qualify for support.
Access to parenting programs in primary care settings should be removed from an «at - risk» funding framework in the United States and be made universally available in pediatric settings, an article in the American Medical Association journal, JAMA Pediatrics, recommends.
In a blinded RCT of 2364 women, Klevens and colleagues study the computerized screening for partner violence (PV) plus providing a PV resource list or provision of a PV list only on women's health in primary care settings compared with controls.
The brief nature and ease of scoring of this instrument make this tool an excellent choice for providers and researchers seeking to implement depression screening in primary care settings.
Especially of interest are the applications of acceptance and mindfulness treatments to specific populations (e.g., children with anxiety, externalizing disorders, chronic pain, etc.), as well as to broad social contexts (e.g., parents, schools, primary care settings).
Comparison of Public Health Nurse's Lifestyle Counseling Skills for Clients with Different Readiness of Behavior Changes in Primary Care Settings
Pharmacist clinicians must be integral to patient chronic disease management, working in primary care settings, such as Aboriginal Health Services and GP clinics.
A standard interview was conducted with 47 pediatricians who work in primary care settings in a predominantly urban setting in North Carolina.
The purpose of this report is to provide pediatricians with a rationale for and guidance to implement screening for behavioral and emotional problems in primary care settings.
The paper investigated the co-occurrence of depression and chronic physical illness in primary care settings.
This is the first demonstration that depression and quality - of - life outcomes can be improved through a quality improvement intervention for depressed adolescents in primary care settings.
Few depressed adolescents receive effective treatment for depression in primary care settings.
Objective To investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of parent - training groups delivered to parents of toddlers in pediatric primary care settings.
In conclusion, the present results demonstrate that quality improvement interventions for adolescent depression are feasible in primary care settings and associated with benefits on measures of depression, quality of life, and satisfaction with mental health treatment.
This study supports the benefits of offering parent - training interventions in primary care settings.
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