Evaluating Strategies to Promote Effective, Multidisciplinary Team Collaboration in School Mental Health

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Multidisciplinary teams of school- and community-employed mental health, health, and educational staff work together in schools to offer a full continuum of mental health promotion, prevention, early intervention, and treatment services and supports. Intentional teaming structures and practices are essential to ensure teams deliver effective, coordinated services and supports. The current study investigated the extent to which continuous quality improvement strategies improved school mental health team performance during a 15-month national learning collaborative for 24 school district teams. All teams significantly improved their average teaming performance from baseline to the end of the collaborative (t(20) = −5.20, p

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Bohnenkamp, J. H., Patel, C., Connors, E., Orenstein, S., Ereshefsky, S., Lever, N., & Hoover, S. (2023). Evaluating Strategies to Promote Effective, Multidisciplinary Team Collaboration in School Mental Health. Journal of Applied School Psychology, 39(2), 130–150. https://doi.org/10.1080/15377903.2022.2077875

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