Development of the citizens measure into a tool to guide clinical practice and its utility for case managers

Chyrell D Bellamy, Liat S. Kriegel, Stacey L. Barrenger, M. Klimczak, J. Rakfeldt, Victoria Benson, Michaella Baker, P. Benedict, Bridgett Williamson, Gillian MacIntyre
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ABSTRACT A measure of citizenship was developed and validated by Rowe and colleagues (O’Connell, Clayton, & Rowe, 2017). The items clustered around the 5 Rs of citizenship as defined by Rowe et al.: relationships, rights, resources, roles, and rights, and a sense of belonging. Although a measure has its utility in clinical settings, to address time constraints and other administrative burdens expressed by providers in their day-to-day practice, a citizens tool was developed as a practical way that providers can enhance dialogue between providers and clients on citizenship for clients served in mental health and criminal justice reentry settings. This article describes the development of the tool, testing of the tool’s utility with case managers, and implications for practice.
公民测量的发展成为一种工具,以指导临床实践和它的效用为案例管理者
Rowe及其同事(O 'Connell, Clayton, & Rowe, 2017)开发并验证了公民身份的衡量标准。这些项目集中在Rowe等人定义的5个r的公民:关系,权利,资源,角色和权利,以及归属感。虽然一项措施在临床环境中有其效用,但为了解决提供者在日常实践中表现出的时间限制和其他行政负担,制定了一项公民工具,作为一种切实可行的方式,使提供者能够加强提供者与客户之间关于在精神健康和刑事司法再入环境中服务的客户的公民身份问题的对话。本文描述了该工具的开发,用案例管理器测试该工具的实用程序,以及对实践的影响。
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