학술논문
Addressing the mental healthcare needs of foster children: perspectives of stakeholders from the child welfare system.
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Article
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Subject
*CHILD welfare
*FOSTER children
*HEALTH services accessibility
*INTERVIEWING
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL needs assessment
*MENTAL health services
*PSYCHIATRIC drugs
*QUALITY assurance
*QUALITATIVE research
*JUDGMENT sampling
*DATA analysis software
*SOCIAL worker attitudes
*CHILDREN
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ISSN
1554-8732
Abstract
A qualitative study was conducted to better understand the factors that contribute to psychotropic medication (PM) overuse among children in the child welfare system in Kentucky, including barriers to providing psychosocial interventions that potentially minimize the need for PM. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with personnel in the Department of Community-Based Services (DCBS). Participants identified important areas to target for system-wide quality improvement efforts, which included improved exchange of health information, training, and communications on the use of PM, and measures to improve access to non-pharmacological psychosocial interventions to address the mental healthcare needs of children in the child welfare system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]