Evaluating a Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes Pediatric Behavioral Health Series in a Rural and Frontier State: An Exploratory Investigation

Background: Idaho, a predominately rural state, has a high prevalence of mental illness with minimal access to care. Barriers in diagnosis and treatment of pediatric behavioral health disorders could be mitigated with an accessible and effective specialty training program. Methods: A 10-session Proj...

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Main Authors: Madeline P. Casanova, Ashley J. Reeves, Jonathan D. Moore, Seungho Ryu, Kathleen Palmer, Lachelle H. Smith, Jeffrey G. Seegmiller, Russell T. Baker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mary Ann Liebert 2023-03-01
Series:Telemedicine Reports
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Online Access:https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/TMR.2022.0033
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author Madeline P. Casanova
Ashley J. Reeves
Jonathan D. Moore
Seungho Ryu
Kathleen Palmer
Lachelle H. Smith
Jeffrey G. Seegmiller
Russell T. Baker
author_facet Madeline P. Casanova
Ashley J. Reeves
Jonathan D. Moore
Seungho Ryu
Kathleen Palmer
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description Background: Idaho, a predominately rural state, has a high prevalence of mental illness with minimal access to care. Barriers in diagnosis and treatment of pediatric behavioral health disorders could be mitigated with an accessible and effective specialty training program. Methods: A 10-session Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) series was designed to expand provider knowledge about pediatric behavioral health conditions and improve perceived clinical practice skills. Pre- and postseries evaluation surveys and individual session evaluations were used to assess the program. Results: A total of 148 individuals attended at least 1 of the 10 sessions. Participants reported high satisfaction with individual sessions and indicated that attendance positively impacted their knowledge and competency. Participants also reported that the knowledge and skills gained from the series would benefit more than half of their patients or clients. Conclusion: The short ECHO series appears to be a viable and valuable option to provide Idaho providers with effective specialty training that is well attended and well received.
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spelling doaj.art-a762e8953e82419faa1bd017026e62e82024-01-26T05:27:40ZengMary Ann LiebertTelemedicine Reports2692-43662023-03-0141102010.1089/TMR.2022.0033Evaluating a Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes Pediatric Behavioral Health Series in a Rural and Frontier State: An Exploratory InvestigationMadeline P. CasanovaAshley J. ReevesJonathan D. MooreSeungho RyuKathleen PalmerLachelle H. SmithJeffrey G. SeegmillerRussell T. BakerBackground: Idaho, a predominately rural state, has a high prevalence of mental illness with minimal access to care. Barriers in diagnosis and treatment of pediatric behavioral health disorders could be mitigated with an accessible and effective specialty training program. Methods: A 10-session Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) series was designed to expand provider knowledge about pediatric behavioral health conditions and improve perceived clinical practice skills. Pre- and postseries evaluation surveys and individual session evaluations were used to assess the program. Results: A total of 148 individuals attended at least 1 of the 10 sessions. Participants reported high satisfaction with individual sessions and indicated that attendance positively impacted their knowledge and competency. Participants also reported that the knowledge and skills gained from the series would benefit more than half of their patients or clients. Conclusion: The short ECHO series appears to be a viable and valuable option to provide Idaho providers with effective specialty training that is well attended and well received.https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/TMR.2022.0033behavioral healthpediatricstele-mentoringtele-educationcontinuing education
spellingShingle Madeline P. Casanova
Ashley J. Reeves
Jonathan D. Moore
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Kathleen Palmer
Lachelle H. Smith
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Russell T. Baker
Evaluating a Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes Pediatric Behavioral Health Series in a Rural and Frontier State: An Exploratory Investigation
Telemedicine Reports
behavioral health
pediatrics
tele-mentoring
tele-education
continuing education
title Evaluating a Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes Pediatric Behavioral Health Series in a Rural and Frontier State: An Exploratory Investigation
title_full Evaluating a Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes Pediatric Behavioral Health Series in a Rural and Frontier State: An Exploratory Investigation
title_fullStr Evaluating a Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes Pediatric Behavioral Health Series in a Rural and Frontier State: An Exploratory Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating a Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes Pediatric Behavioral Health Series in a Rural and Frontier State: An Exploratory Investigation
title_short Evaluating a Project Extension for Community Health Outcomes Pediatric Behavioral Health Series in a Rural and Frontier State: An Exploratory Investigation
title_sort evaluating a project extension for community health outcomes pediatric behavioral health series in a rural and frontier state an exploratory investigation
topic behavioral health
pediatrics
tele-mentoring
tele-education
continuing education
url https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/TMR.2022.0033
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