A systematic review and synthesis of outcome domains for use within forensic services for people with intellectual disabilities
Autor: | Nicole Geach, John Devapriam, Conor Duggan, Catrin Morrissey, Michael Ferriter, Peter E. Langdon, William R. Lindsay, Jane McCarthy, Dawn-Marie Walker, Regi Alexander, Verity Chester |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
030506 rehabilitation
education.field_of_study 05 social sciences Population Declaration BF Review medicine.disease Superordinate goals 03 medical and health sciences Psychiatry and Mental health Patient safety Patient satisfaction Quality of life (healthcare) Nursing Intellectual disability 050501 criminology medicine 0305 other medical science education Psychology Attribution 0505 law |
Zdroj: | BJPsych Open |
ISSN: | 2056-4724 |
Popis: | BackgroundThere is limited empirical information on service-level outcome domains and indicators for the large number of people with intellectual disabilities being treated in forensic psychiatric hospitals.AimsThis study identified and developed the domains that should be used to measure treatment outcomes for this population.MethodA systematic review of the literature highlighted 60 studies which met eligibility criteria; they were synthesised using content analysis. The findings were refined within a consultation and consensus exercises with carers, patients and experts.ResultsThe final framework encompassed three apriorisuperordinate domains: (a) effectiveness, (b) patient safety and (c) patient and carer experience. Within each of these, further sub-domains emerged from our systematic review and consultation exercises. These included severity of clinical symptoms, offending behaviours, reactive and restrictive interventions, quality of life and patient satisfaction.ConclusionsTo index recovery, services need to measure treatment outcomes using this framework. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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