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Potential parental determinants of the pace of evidence-based practice change in children’s mental health care

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Fam Syst Health. 2024 Mar;42(1):68-75. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000878.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Strength of evidence is key to advancing children’s mental health care but may be inadequate for driving practice change. The Designing for Accelerated Translation (DART) framework proposes a multifaceted approach: pace of implementation as a function of evidence of effectiveness, demand for the intervention, sum of risks, and costs. To inform empirical applications of DART, we solicited caregiver preferences on key elements.

METHOD: In March-April 2022, we fielded a population-representative online survey in Illinois households (caregivers N = 1,326) with ≥1 child <8 years old. Six hypothetical scenarios based on the DART framework were used to elucidate caregivers’ preferences on a 0-10 scale (0 = never; 10 = as soon as possible) for pace of implementation of a family-based program to address mental health concerns.

RESULTS: Caregivers’ pace preference scores varied significantly for each scenario. The highest mean score (7.28, 95% confidence interval [95% CI: 7.06, 7.50]) was for a scenario in which the child’s provider thinks the program would be helpful (effectiveness) and the caregiver believes the program is needed (demand). In contrast, the lowest mean score (5.13, 95% CI [4.91, 5.36]) was for a scenario in which online information implies the program would be helpful (effectiveness) and the parent is concerned about the program’s financial costs (cost). Caregivers’ pace preference scores did not vary consistently by sociodemographic factors.

CONCLUSION: In this empirical exploration of the DART framework, factors such as demand, cost, and risk, in combination with evidence of effectiveness, may influence caregivers’ preferred pace of implementation for children’s mental health interventions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

PMID:38647493 | DOI:10.1037/fsh0000878

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