Clinical judgement versus selfrating of demoralization inoutpatients with a substanceuse disorder
A crosssectional studyClinical judgement versus selfrating of demoralization inoutpatients with a substanceuse disorder
A crosssectional studySamenvatting
AbstractPurpose:
Purpose: To investigate the ability of case managers, working in ambulatory treatment settings specialized in addiction care, to clinically judge demoralization insubstancedependent patients.
Design and Methods: In a crosssectional study, clinical judgments of case managerswere compared with the patients' scores on the Demoralization Scale, by calculatingthe sensitivity and specificity scores.
Findings: Case managers identified demoralization in 85% of the cases (sensitivity),the specificity of 62% suggests that demoralization was overestimated by casemanagers.
Practice Implications: Demoralization is a frequently occurring phenomenon inpatients. Methods should be developed that allow professionals and patients toidentify demoralization collaboratively, and to develop tailored interventions toprevent demoralization and its negative consequences
Organisatie | Hogeschool Inholland |
Afdeling | Domein Gezondheid, Sport en Welzijn |
Lectoraat | GGZ-Verpleegkunde |
Gepubliceerd in | Psychiatric Care Wiley, Pagina's: 1-6 |
Datum | 2021-06-28 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1111/ppc.12912 |
Taal | Engels |