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Qualitative Evaluation of HealthySteps Implementation in Urban Pediatric Primary Care Clinics.

Created on 07 Sep 2025

Authors

Stephanie J Mitchell, Karan Budala, Amanda Feinberg, Sophia Lavie, Deborah F Perry, Claire O Boogaard, Nia I Bodrick

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Clinical pediatrics. Pages 99228251370564. Sep 07, 2025. Epub Sep 07, 2025.

Abstract

HealthySteps is an evidence-based, prevention program for families of children ages 0 to 3 integrated into pediatric primary care. Our objective was to synthesize feedback on local implementation of an enhanced HealthySteps+ program from various stakeholder viewpoints to improve implementation. Qualitative data were gathered from HealthySteps+ team members (n = 14), current clinic staff (n = 15), and a focus group of parents serving on the program's advisory committee (n = 7). Responses indicate that the core features of the HealthySteps+ program are consultations about typical and atypical child development, facilitated connections to resources, and parent mental health support. Key challenges to implementing the program include retention of skilled staff to sustain trusting relationships with parents and other providers. Based on these findings, the HealthySteps+ implementation team has increased communication with clinic staff at daily huddles, developed orientation materials for new pediatricians, and offered families additional peer support opportunities.

PMID:
40914849
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 07 Sep 2025.

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