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From theory to practice: Piloting a measure of fidelity for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation.

Created on 28 Jun 2026

Authors

Karyn A Hartz, Stephanie J Mitchell, Amittia Parker, Natalia Castellanos Gonzalez, Deborah F Perry

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Infant mental health journal. Volume 47. Issue 4. Pages e70108.

Abstract

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (IECMHC) is a capacity-building, prevention-focused service that supports early childhood professionals and families in promoting young children's social-emotional development. This conceptual analysis addressed the research question: How can IECMHC programs systematically and efficiently measure fidelity using existing documentation systems? The study examined data from a large, government-sponsored IECMHC program in a mid-Atlantic U.S. metropolitan region, involving 17 consultants (50% Black or African American, 36% other racial minority) serving 102 early childhood education centers with mostly racial minority staff and families. Through an iterative process with program leadership, 15 fidelity metrics were developed and operationalized at the programmatic, classroom, and child-specific levels using consultants' electronic documentation. The resulting fidelity database enables programs to assess consultant adherence to core consultation activities, identify areas for quality improvement, and facilitate reflective supervision. This approach offers a practical, replicable strategy for other IECMHC programs to adopt or adapt to enhance implementation fidelity and, ultimately, the equity, quality and effectiveness of mental health consultation services for infants, young children, and their caregivers.

PMID:
42365428
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 28 Jun 2026.

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