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  • Healthcare integration
  • Pediatric complex care
  • Social determinants of health

Background:

  • Children and youth with complex health conditions often require coordinated care across multiple sectors.
  • Existing service delivery models may not adequately address the holistic needs of these individuals.
  • Integration across health, social, and community services is recognized as a strategy to improve outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and analyze promising multi-service programs for children and youth with complex health conditions.
  • To understand the key components and strengths of successful integrated care models.
  • To explore challenges and facilitators for scaling up these initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Environmental scan to identify relevant programs.
  • Qualitative analysis using a deliberative conversation approach.
  • Descriptive data and thematic analysis of selected programs.

Main Results:

  • Sixteen promising multi-service programs were identified and analyzed.
  • Key program strengths include clear founding principles and robust patient/family engagement.
  • Thematic analysis revealed common elements contributing to program effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Integrated care models show promise for improving the lives of children with complex health needs.
  • Strong program foundations and family involvement are critical success factors.
  • Sustainable financing and support are essential for scaling up integrated care initiatives.