Family Voice With Informed Choice: Coordinating Wraparound With Research-Based Treatment for Children and Adolescents

The wraparound process is a type of individualized, team-based care coordination that has become central to many state and system efforts to reform children's mental health service delivery for youths with the most complex needs and their families. Although the emerging wraparound research base...

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Child
Child psychology
Children
Clinical outcomes
Continuity of Patient Care
Cooperative Behavior
Coordination
Delivery of Health Care - standards
Effect Size
Evidence-based medicine
Evidence-Based Practice
Health care delivery
Health care policy
Humans
Individualized programmes
Informed choice
Informed Consent
Interdisciplinary Communication
Mental Disorders - therapy
Mental health care
Mental Health Programs
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Patient Care Team
Pediatrics
Professional-Family Relations
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