The CORE-OM and CORE-OM (SV) in secure settings: A template analysis of the experiences of male patients and their staff
Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to establish staff and patient opinions on the acceptability, feasibility, and utility of using the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluations - Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) in secure hospitals. Design/methodology/approach: Patients and nurses (male patients and their key workers) from high, medium and low secure hospitals participated in semi-structured interviews after completing CORE-OM or CORE-OM (SV). Findings: Template themes were acceptability, feasibility, relevance, suitability, changes to treatment, and understanding. Findings suggest that the CORE-OM is acceptable and potentially useful in secure settings. Practical implications: This paper suggests that the CORE-OM is acceptable to patients and staff in secure settings and appears to be a feasible measure for such settings. Further research and accumulation of a referential database of item scores is needed for PROMS, including the CORE-OM, to be fully useful in secure settings. Originality/value: This paper will be of use to clinicians working with forensic mental health settings. It is one of only two papers which investigate the use of the CORE-OM in forensic settings. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Año de publicación:
2013
Keywords:
- CORE-OM
- patients
- Forensic practice
- hospitals
- feasibility
- outcome measures
- Mental Health
- CORE-OM (SV)
- PROMS
- Patient views
- Utility
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Psicología