Clinic Personnel, Facilitator, and Parent Perspectives of eHealth Familias Unidas in Primary Care
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2017
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Alternative Title:J Pediatr Health Care
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Description:Introduction
The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the feasibility and acceptability of implementing eHealth Familias Unidas, an Internet-based, family-based, preventive intervention for Hispanic adolescents, in primary care.
Methods
Semistructured individual interviews with clinic personnel and facilitators (i.e., physicians, nurse practitioners, administrators, and mental health workers; n = 9) and one focus group with parents (n = 6) were audiorecorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using a general inductive approach.
Results
Nine major themes emerged, including recommendations to minimize disruption to clinic flow, improve collaboration and training of clinic personnel and the research team, promote the clinic as a trusted setting for improving children’s behavioral health, and highlight the flexibility and convenience of the eHealth format.
Discussion
This study provides feasibility and acceptability findings, along with important considerations for researchers and primary care personnel interested in collaborating to implement an eHealth preventive intervention in pediatric primary care.
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Source:J Pediatr Health Care. 31(3):350-361
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Pubmed ID:28012799
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC5903564
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Volume:31
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Issue:3
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:cac355f3c7376829c2d43c84ecaecc34f3033d1d163917c4dbd74e94931f2c90
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