Implementation of perinatal collaborative care: a health services approach to perinatal depression care.

Implementation of perinatal collaborative care: a health services approach to perinatal depression care. Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2020 Sep 10;21:e30 Authors: Miller ES, Jensen R, Hoffman MC, Osborne LM, McEvoy K, Grote N, Moses-Kolko EL Abstract AIM: Our objective was to integrate lessons learned from perinatal collaborative care programs across the United States, recognizing the diversity of practice settings and patient populations, to provide guidance on successful implementation. BACKGROUND: Collaborative care is a health services delivery system that integrates behavioral health care into primary care. While efficacious, effectiveness requires rigorous attention to implementation to ensure adherence to the core evidence base. METHODS: Implementation strategies are divided into three pragmatic stages: preparation, program launch, and program growth and sustainment; however, these steps are non-linear and dynamic. FINDINGS: The discussion that follows is not meant to be prescriptive; rather, all implementation tasks should be thoughtfully tailored to the unique needs and setting of the obstetric community and patient population. In particular, we are aware that implementation on the level described here assumes commitment of both effort and money on the part of clinicians, administrators, and the health system, and that such financial resources are not always available. We conclude with synthesis of a surv...
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Tags: Prim Health Care Res Dev Source Type: research