目标达成评级
能力(人力资源)
心理健康
主题分析
医疗保健
心理学
护理部
医学教育
应用心理学
医学
定性研究
精神科
社会心理学
干预(咨询)
社会科学
社会学
经济增长
经济
作者
Kate Furlanetto,Rajlaxmi Khopade,Vivek H. Phutane,Ravi Bhat,Paul Stolee
摘要
Abstract Outcome measurement and feedback are key to quality improvement in healthcare. Goal attainment scaling (GAS) is a tool that could be used to measure outcomes of mental health services delivering recovery‐oriented care. The objective of this prospective study was to evaluate the effectiveness of tailored, interprofessional, multilevel and adaptable GAS training on clinician views, learning, competence, performance and confidence in the use of GAS. Thematic analysis of eight clinician participant views was done using the method proposed by Braun and Clarke (Thematic analysis: a practical guide to understanding and doing, 2022). Four main themes were generated: clinicians found that this type of training is useful, GAS influenced the way they thought about their roles in goal setting and recovery‐oriented care and COVID‐19 pandemic impacts. Furthermore, clinicians' skills to set scalable GAS goals with consumers and clinician confidence in using GAS improved. The results of this study show a positive impact of tailored, interprofessional, multilevel and adaptable training supporting development of clinician skills in the GAS process. The training design had a favourable effect on clinician views, learning, competence, performance and confidence of GAS as a recovery‐oriented outcome measure. The approach to GAS training and use of GAS as a recovery‐oriented outcome measure should be considered in response to mental health service reform.
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