Genevieve Graaf, Sarah Accomazzo, Kris Matthews, Amy Mendenhall, Whitney Grube
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Abstract
Purpose: Community-based social work with families and youth with complex behavioral health needs highlights challenges to incorporating empirical evidence into routine practice. This article presents a framework for integrating evidence in community-based Systems of Care for these children and their families.Method: This article reviews research on various approaches to integrating evidence into children's behavioral health and community-based care and contextualizes it within dominant paradigms of Systems of Care (SoC) and Wraparound principles.Results: Based on this review, this article proposes the Evidence-Based Practice in Systems of Care (EBP in SoC) model. The model describes how to incorporate evidence into every aspect of community-based SoCs for children with mental health concerns.Discussion and Conclusion: Discussion of the model will focus on implications of using the framework for practitioners, mental health organizations, communities, and state and federal administration and policymaking.
目的:以社区为基础的社会工作与家庭和青年复杂的行为健康需求突出挑战,将经验证据纳入日常实践。本文提出了一个将证据整合到以社区为基础的照顾这些儿童及其家庭系统的框架。方法:本文综述了将证据整合到儿童行为健康和社区护理中的各种方法的研究,并将其置于护理系统(SoC)和环绕原则的主导范式中。结果:本文在综述的基础上,提出了基于证据的护理系统实践(EBP in SoC)模型。该模型描述了如何将证据纳入有心理健康问题的儿童社区社会服务的各个方面。讨论和结论:对该模型的讨论将集中于对从业人员、精神卫生组织、社区、州和联邦政府以及政策制定使用该框架的影响。