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Paediatr Nurs ; 20(2): 30-2, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18350860

ABSTRACT

AIM: A dependency measure (the CAMHS-AID) was developed in Birmingham and Manchester to support more accurate decisions about whether a young person can be accommodated on a child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) inpatient unit. This study aimed to test the content and face validity of the scale. METHOD: Eighty-six nursing staff were provided with booklets of the randomly ordered CAMHS-AID items and asked to rate the clarity of the items and how well they reflected clinical practice on a 5-point scale. RESULTS: The majority of the items were given a score of four or five, indicating that the majority of the CAMHS nurses felt that the CAMHS-AID items were very clear and understandable and accurately reflected clinical practice. There was greater variance when rating the clinical relevance of the items; the higher the grade of nurse the more likely they were to rate the items a 5 for clinical relevance. CONCLUSION: The CAMHS-AID has good content and face validity. We are continuing to investigate other aspects of validity and reliability of this context specific dependency scoring tool.


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Mental Health Services , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Adolescent , Child , Humans
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Br J Nurs ; 16(17): 1064-72, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18026051

ABSTRACT

Within the context of child and adolescent mental health inpatient services, a literature review was undertaken to understand the concept of inpatient dependency and how it can be measured. Articles and books relating to patient dependency and its measurement in various contexts were retrieved, and other published measures were identified. It was found that dependency has been defined in many different ways, and various techniques have aimed to quantify or categorize patients' dependencies. This article focuses particularly on measures used in adult psychiatry and paediatric services. At present, there is no available established measure of patient dependency in child and adolescent inpatients. This article identifies the need to develop a measure of inpatient dependency that is specifically designed for these services, and outlines a tool that the authors have recently designed.


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Activities of Daily Living/classification , Inpatients/classification , Nursing Assessment/methods , Psychiatric Nursing/methods , Adolescent , Adolescent Psychiatry , Adult , Child , Child Psychiatry , Humans , Needs Assessment , Nursing Administration Research , Nursing Evaluation Research , Patient Discharge , Patient-Centered Care , Personnel Staffing and Scheduling , Reproducibility of Results , Self Care/classification , Workforce , Workload
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