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Information sharing between the child welfare and behavioral health systems: Perspectives from four stakeholder groups
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Child WelfareInformation SharingCommunicationDigital InterventionSocial WorkChild CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesIntegrated CareHealth PolicyHealth Information SystemCross-system Information SharingNurse-family PartnershipBehavioral Health SystemsHealth Information TechnologyNursingHealth SystemsChild HealthFoster ParentsSocial Work ResearchStakeholder GroupsSocial PolicyChild ProtectionGrounded Theory Approach
This qualitative study articulates the challenges, best practices, and facilitators to information sharing when addressing the behavioral health needs of children in out-of-home care. 13 interviews and nine focus groups were conducted to illuminate the perspectives of foster parents, mental health clinicians, provider agency social workers, and city-employed child welfare professionals. In total, 65 individuals participated in this qualitative study and data were analyzed using a modified grounded theory approach. Results indicate that challenges and best practices in cross-system information sharing articulated across the four stakeholder groups are attributed to variation in information accessibility, clarity in roles and protocols, ability in obtaining signatures for consent/release forms, and attitudinal differences towards collaboration. Implications to improve policy and practice are discussed.
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