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Service-Related Barriers and Facilitators in an Early Childhood System of Care: Comparing the Perspectives of Parents and Providers.

Robey B Champine1,2,3, Andrea H Shaker4, Katina A Tsitaridis4, Melissa L Whitson4, Joy S Kaufman5.   

Abstract

Systems of care (SOCs) have the potential to enhance underserved families' access to integrated health and support services. Most scholarship on SOCs has involved school-aged children and adolescents. Thus, research is needed to better understand barriers to, and facilitators of, families' access to services during early childhood. The present study included a community-based participatory approach in understanding services for families of children under age six years with severe emotional and behavioral problems. We analyzed data from two focus groups with caregivers (n = 7) and three focus groups with service providers (n = 22). Our thematic analysis of participants' responses revealed five primary barriers to family service access, including challenges associated with transition planning. In comparison, participants described four primary facilitators of family service access, including providers' adoption of "whole-family" service delivery approaches. Findings indicated areas of convergence and divergence in caregivers' and providers' responses. We discuss limitations and potential implications.

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Keywords:  Early childhood; Qualitative analysis; Service access; System of care

Year:  2019        PMID: 31165963     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-019-00418-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


  41 in total

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