| Literature DB >> 29283178 |
Monica Roosa Ordway1, Thomas J McMahon1, Lourdes De Las Heras Kuhn1, Nancy E Suchman1.
Abstract
The process of mental health intervention implementation with vulnerable populations is not well-described in the literature. The authors worked as a community-partnered team to adapt and pilot an empirically supported intervention program for mothers of infants and toddlers in an outpatient mental health clinic that primarily serves a low-income community. We used qualitative ethnographic methods to document the adaption of an evidence-based intervention, Mothering from the Inside Out, and the pilot implementation in a community mental health clinic. Seventeen mothers and their identified 0- to 84-month-old children were enrolled in the study. Key lessons from this implementation include (a) the importance of formative work to build community relationships and effectively adapt the intervention to meet the needs of the therapists and their clients, (b) the importance of designing plans for training and reflective supervision that fit within the flow of the clinic and can tolerate disruptions, and (c) that use of an interdisciplinary approach is feasible with the development of a plan for communication and the support of a trained reflective clinical supervisor. These key lessons advance the scientific knowledge available to healthcare managers and researchers who are looking to adapt mental health clinical interventions previously tested in clinical trials to implementation in community settings.Entities:
Keywords: Erziehung; Implementierung; Mentalisierung; crianza; gefährdete Bevölkerung; grupos vulnerables de población; implementación; implementation; implémentation; mental health; mentalisation; mentalización; mentalization; parentage; parenting; population vulnérable; psychische Gesundheit; salud mental; santé mentale; vulnerable population; التركيز الذهني; التطبيق; الرعاية الوالدية; الصحة النفسية; الفئات السكانية المعرضة; メンタライゼーション; 実施implementation; 實施; 弱勢群體; 心智化; 心理健康; 精神保健; 育児; 脆弱な集団; 養育
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29283178 PMCID: PMC6311699 DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infant Ment Health J ISSN: 0163-9641