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A needs-based workforce model to deliver tertiary-level community mental health care for distressed infants, children, and adolescents in South Australia: a mixed-methods study
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A needs-based workforce model to deliver tertiary-level community mental health care for distressed infants, children, and adolescents in South Australia: a mixed-methods study

Leonie Segal, Sophie Guy, Matthew John Leach, Aaron Groves, Catherine Turnbull and Gareth Furber
The Lancet Public Health, Vol.3(6), pp.e296-e303
2018
PMID: 29884435
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Abstract

Community Mental Health Services - organization & administration Mental Disorders - therapy Humans Models, Organizational Child, Preschool Infant Tertiary Healthcare - organization & administration South Australia Adolescent Health Workforce Qualitative Research Child Longitudinal Studies Health Care Surveys Infant, Newborn Needs Assessment
High-quality mental health services for infants, children, adolescents, and their families can improve outcomes for children exposed to early trauma. We sought to estimate the workforce needed to deliver tertiary-level community mental health care to all infants, children, adolescents, and their families in need using a generalisable model, applied to South Australia (SA).

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