WARRN – a formulation-based risk assessment procedure for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS): the view of clinicians

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
N. Gray, J. Tiller, R. Snowden
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Abstract

Purpose Wales Applied Risk Research Network (WARRN) is a formulation-based technique for the assessment and management of serious risk (e.g. violence to others, suicide, etc.) for users of mental health services which has been adopted across most Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) across Wales. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach An online survey was disseminated to National Health Service clinicians in CAMHS to evaluate their perceptions of the use and effectiveness of WARRN. Data from 88 clinicians were analysed with both quantitative and qualitative methods. Findings Clinicians reported increased clinical skills, increased confidence in their assessment and management of risk and in safety planning, the increased safety of service users and the general public, and a belief that WARRN had saved lives. The qualitative data showed that clinicians thought a common risk evaluation instrument across Wales and different agencies had created a common language and understanding that improved communication. Practical implications WARRN appears well accepted in CAMHS services with the view that it is having a very positive effect on service user well-being and safety and could be implemented in other services. Originality/value This is the first report of a formulation-based approach to the management of serious problem behaviours in CAMHS services.
WARRN——基于配方的儿童和青少年心理健康服务风险评估程序(CAMHS):临床医生的观点
目的威尔士应用风险研究网络(WARRN)是一种基于配方的技术,用于评估和管理心理健康服务使用者的严重风险(如对他人的暴力、自杀等),已在威尔士大多数儿童和青少年心理健康服务(CAMHS)中采用。本文旨在讨论这个问题。设计/方法/方法向CAMHS的国家卫生服务临床医生分发了一项在线调查,以评估他们对WARRN的使用和有效性的看法。对88名临床医生的数据进行了定量和定性分析。Findings临床医生报告说,他们的临床技能提高了,对风险评估和管理以及安全规划的信心增强了,服务用户和公众的安全性提高了,他们相信WARRN挽救了生命。定性数据显示,临床医生认为威尔士和不同机构的共同风险评估工具创造了一种共同的语言和理解,改善了沟通。实际含义WARRN在CAMHS服务中似乎被广泛接受,认为它对服务用户的健康和安全有着非常积极的影响,并且可以在其他服务中实施。独创性/价值这是CAMHS服务中基于配方的严重问题行为管理方法的第一份报告。
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Journal of Forensic Practice
Journal of Forensic Practice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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