护理协调服务:对高危家庭的替代服务模式的描述。

Lauren Anderson, Jay L Ringle, Stephanie D Ingram, Jordan R Ross, Ronald W Thompson
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目的:本文的目的是描述一个护理协调模型,其中包括有前途的实践,并得到实践和研究证据的支持。该模型的开发是为了解决其他模型的不足,即强调与家长一起进行技能教学,灵活适应各种呈现问题的青年需求,以及模型保真度评估工具,以帮助在多个地点扩大项目的保真度。方法:我们讨论了来自8个地点的898名青少年的初步管理和结果数据。结果:数据显示在离职时,以及病例结束后6个月和12个月的积极结果。结论:初步数据表明,有教育和行为健康挑战的青少年可以从青少年引导和家庭驱动的协调服务中受益。由于该规划已扩大规模,并有了既定的传播工具,因此它处于一个独特的位置,可以通过更严格的控制和更严格的疗效试验进行检验。
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Care Coordination Services: A Description of an Alternative Service Model for At-Risk Families.

Objective: The objective of this article is to describe a care coordination model that includes promising practices which are supported by both practice-based and research-based evidence. This model was developed to address the gaps of other models, namely an emphasis on skill teaching with parents, the flexibility to adapt to the needs of youth with a wide variety of presenting problems, and model fidelity assessment tools to help scale up the program across multiple locations with fidelity.

Method: We discuss preliminary administrative and outcome data from 898 youth served across eight locations.

Results: Data suggest positive outcomes at departure from service, as well as 6 months and 12 months post case closure.

Conclusion: Preliminary data indicate that youth with educational and behavioral health challenges can benefit from coordination of services that are both youth guided and family driven. As this program has been scaled up and has an established vehicle of dissemination, it is in a unique position to be tested via more highly controlled and rigorous efficacy trials.

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