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Clinical judgement versus selfrating of demoralization inoutpatients with a substanceuse disorder

A crosssectional study

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Clinical judgement versus selfrating of demoralization inoutpatients with a substanceuse disorder

A crosssectional study

Open access

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AbstractPurpose:
Purpose: To investigate the ability of case managers, working in ambulatory treatment settings specialized in addiction care, to clinically judge demoralization insubstancedependent patients.

Design and Methods: In a crosssectional 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

OrganisatieHogeschool Inholland
AfdelingDomein Gezondheid, Sport en Welzijn
LectoraatGGZ-Verpleegkunde
Gepubliceerd inPsychiatric Care Wiley, Pagina's: 1-6
Datum2021-06-28
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1111/ppc.12912
TaalEngels

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