A multi-site survey of forensic nursing assessment

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
H. Walker, Lindsay Tulloch, Karen Boa, G. Ritchie, John Thompson
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Purpose A major difficulty identified many years ago in psychiatric care is the shortage of appropriate instruments with which to carry out valid and reliable therapeutic assessments which are behaviourally based and therefore appropriate for use in a variety of contexts. The aim of this project was to ascertain the utility of a forensic nursing risk assessment tool - Behavioural Status Index (BEST-Index). The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach A multi-site cross-sectional survey was undertaken using mixed method design. Quantitative data was generated using BEST-Index to allow comparisons across three different levels of security (high, medium and low) in Scotland and Ireland. Qualitative data were gathered from patients and multi-disciplinary team (MDT) members using semi-structured interviews and questionnaire. Findings Measured over an 18-month period, there was a statistically significant improvement in behaviour, when comparing patients in high and medium secure hospitals. Two key themes emerged from patient and staff perspectives: “acceptance of the process” and “production and delivery of information”, respectively. The wider MDT acknowledge the value of nursing risk assessment, but require adequate information to enable them to interpret findings. Collaborating with patients to undertake risk assessments can enhance future care planning. Research limitations/implications Studies using cross-section can only provide information at fixed points in time. Practical implications The BEST-Index assessment tool is well established in clinical practice and has demonstrated good utility. Originality/value This project has served to highlight the unique contribution of BEST-Index to both staff and patients alike and confirm its robustness and versatility across differing levels of security in Scottish and Irish forensic mental health services.
法医护理评估的多地点调查
目的多年前在精神科护理中发现的一个主要困难是缺乏适当的工具来进行有效和可靠的治疗评估,这些评估是基于行为的,因此适合在各种情况下使用。该项目的目的是确定法医护理风险评估工具-行为状态指数(BEST-Index)的效用。本文旨在探讨这些问题。设计/方法/方法采用混合方法设计进行多地点横断面调查。使用BEST-Index生成定量数据,以便对苏格兰和爱尔兰三个不同级别的安全(高、中、低)进行比较。通过半结构化访谈和问卷调查,从患者和多学科团队(MDT)成员中收集定性数据。调查结果在18个月的时间里,当比较高度安全医院和中等安全医院的病人时,在统计上有显著的改善。从病人和工作人员的角度来看,出现了两个关键主题:分别是“接受过程”和“信息的产生和传递”。更广泛的MDT承认护理风险评估的价值,但需要足够的信息使他们能够解释结果。与患者合作进行风险评估可以加强未来的护理规划。研究局限/启示使用横截面的研究只能提供固定时间点的信息。实践意义BEST-Index评估工具在临床实践中得到了很好的建立,并证明了良好的效用。独创性/价值该项目突出了BEST-Index对工作人员和患者的独特贡献,并证实了其在苏格兰和爱尔兰法医心理健康服务的不同安全级别上的稳健性和多功能性。
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Journal of Forensic Practice
Journal of Forensic Practice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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