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001-es BibID:
BIBFORM053098
Első szerző:
Puschner, Bernd
Cím:
Development and psychometric properties of a five-language multiperspective instrument to assess clinical decision making style in the treatment of people with severe mental illness (CDMS) / Bernd Puschner, Petra Neumann, Harriet Jordan, Mike Slade, Andrea Fiorillo, Domenico Giacco, Anikó Égerházi, Tibor Ivánka, Malene Krogsgaard Bording, Helle Østermark Sørensen, Arlette Bär, Wolfram Kawohl, Sabine Loos, the CEDAR study group
Dátum:
2013
ISSN:
1471-244X
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BACKGROUND:The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate psychometric properties of the Clinical Decision Making Style (CDMS) scale which measures general preferences for decision making as well as preferences regarding the provision of information to the patient from the perspectives of people with severe mental illness and staff.METHODS:A participatory approach was chosen for instrument development which followed 10 sequential steps proposed in a current guideline of good practice for the translation and cultural adaptation of measures. Following item analysis, reliability, validity, and long-term stability of the CDMS were examined using Spearman correlations in a sample of 588 people with severe mental illness and 213 mental health professionals in 6 European countries (Germany, UK, Italy, Denmark, Hungary, and Switzerland).RESULTS:In both patient and staff versions, the two CDMS subscales "Participation in Decision Making" and "Information" reliably measure distinct characteristics of decision making. Validity could be demonstrated to some extent, but needs further investigation.CONCLUSIONS:Together with two other five-language patient- and staff-rated measures developed in the CEDAR study (ISRCTN75841675) - "Clinical Decision Making in Routine Care" and "Clinical Decision Making Involvement and Satisfaction" - the CDMS allows empirical investigation of the complex relation between clinical decision making and outcome in the treatment of people with severe mental illness across Europe.
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Orvostudományok
Klinikai orvostudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
clinical decision making
psycho
etric properties
several mental illness
Megjelenés:
BMC Psychiatry [electronic resource]. - 13 : 48 (2013), p. [1-10]. -
További szerzők:
Neumann, Petra
Jordan, Harriet
Slade, Mike
Fiorillo, Andrea
Giacco, Domenico
Égerházi Anikó (1957-) (neurológus, pszichiáter, pszichoterapeuta)
Ivánka Tibor
Bording, Malene Krogsgaard
Sørensen, Helle Østermark
Bär, Arlette
Kawohl, Wolfram
Loos, Sabine
CEDAR study group
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001-es BibID:
BIBFORM018220
Első szerző:
Puschner, Bernd
Cím:
Clinical Decision Making and Outcome in Routine Care for People with Severe Mental Illness (CEDAR) : study protocol / Puschner Bernd, Steffen Sabine, Slade Mike, Kaliniecka Helena, Maj Mario, Fiorillo Andrea, Munk-Jorgensen Povl, Larsen Jens, Égerházi Anikó, Nemes Zoltan, Rössler Wulf, Kawohl Wolfram, Becker Thomas
Dátum:
2010
ISSN:
1471-244X
Megjegyzések:
A considerable amount of research has been conducted on clinical decision making (CDM) in short-term physical conditions. However, there is a lack of knowledge on CDM and its outcome in long-term illnesses, especially in care for people with severe mental illness. Methods/Design The study entitled "Clinical decision making and outcome in routine care for people with severe mental illness" (CEDAR) is carried out in six European countries (Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland and UK). First, CEDAR establishes a methodology to assess CDM in people with severe mental illness. Specific instruments are developed (and psychometric properties established) to measure CDM style, key elements of CDM in routine care, as well as CDM involvement and satisfaction from patient and therapist perspectives. Second, these instruments are being put to use in a multi-national prospective observational study (bimonthly assessments during a one-year observation period; N = 560). This study investigates the immediate, short- and long-term effect of CDM on crucial dimensions of clinical outcome (symptom level, quality of life, needs) by taking into account significant variables moderating the relationship between CDM and outcome. Discussion The results of this study will make possible to delineate quality indicators of CDM, as well as to specify prime areas for further improvement. Ingredients of best practice in CDM in the routine care for people with severe mental illness will be extracted and recommendations formulated. With its explicit focus on the patient role in CDM, CEDAR will also contribute to strengthening the service user perspective. This project will substantially add to improving the practice of CDM in mental health care across Europe.
Tárgyszavak:
Orvostudományok
Elméleti orvostudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:
BMC Psychiatry [electronic resource]. - 10 : 1 (2010), p. 90. -
További szerzők:
Steffen, Sabine
Slade, Mike
Kaliniecka, Helena
Maj, Mario
Fiorillo, Andrea
Munk-Jørgensen, Povl
Larsen, Jens
Égerházi Anikó (1957-) (neurológus, pszichiáter, pszichoterapeuta)
Nemes Zoltán (1969-) (molekuláris biológus, pszichiáter)
Rössler, Wulf
Kawohl, Wolfram
Becker, Thomas
Pályázati támogatás:
HEALTH-2007-3.1-4/CEDAR/223290
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