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Referral to Digital Parent Training in Primary Care: Facilitators and Barriers.

Caitlin Fehrenbacher1, Michael E Schoeny1, Monique Reed1, Mona Shattell2, Susan M Breitenstein1,3.   

Abstract

Objective: Parent training (PT) programs for parents of preschool-aged children promote effective parenting practices and reduce the risk for the development of child behavior problems. Digital platforms and self-administered formats can expand access to preventive PT and complement traditional behavioral services. Primary care provides an ideal environment to refer patients to prevention-focused PT; however, effective integration of a referral process requires an understanding of implementation facilitators and barriers. The current study is a secondary analysis of facilitators and barriers to the implementation of a referral to ezParent, a self-administered, digital PT program, in four primary care clinics from the perspective of clinic personnel. Method: Personnel from participating clinics took part in semi-structured group interviews to share their experiences of referral to ezParent. Researchers extracted themes using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.
Results: Clinic personnel support preventive PT, but time, workflow, and organizational barriers impede consistent referral implementation. Conclusions: The authors discuss recommendations for harnessing facilitators for referring primary care patients to digital PT using the strengths of multidisciplinary clinical teams and organizational structures.

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Keywords:  behavioral health; mobile health; parenting; primary health care

Year:  2020        PMID: 35821979      PMCID: PMC9273004          DOI: 10.1037/cpp0000367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pract Pediatr Psychol        ISSN: 2169-4826


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