| Literature DB >> 26336512 |
Ricardo Eiraldi1, Courtney Benjamin Wolk2, Jill Locke2, Rinad Beidas2.
Abstract
Schools have become the main provider of services to children with mental health needs. Although there is substantial literature on barriers to implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in under-resourced school districts, less has been written on how to overcome those barriers. Providing mental health services in the school setting presents a tremendous opportunity to increase access to quality mental health care for underserved youth. This review provides a brief overview of the barriers to successful implementation and sustainment of EBPs in under-resourced public schools and provides recommendations for overcoming them. The discussion is organized around an established conceptual framework adapted for the delivery of services in under-resourced schools that focuses on interdependent factors that exist at the individual-, team, school-, and macro-levels. This manuscript explores some recommendations and strategies for effectively addressing challenges related to implementation of EBPs. Research ideas are offered to bridge the research-to-practice gap that impacts many under-resourced public school districts.Entities:
Keywords: Implementation; evidence-based practices; mental health services; sustainment; under-resourced schools
Year: 2015 PMID: 26336512 PMCID: PMC4553241 DOI: 10.1080/1754730X.2015.1037848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Sch Ment Health Promot ISSN: 1754-730X