Tools for Outcome-informed management of mental illness : Psychometric properties of instruments of the Swedish clinical multicenter Quality Star cohort

The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the psychometric properties of three global user subjective measures of the ”The Quality Star” clinical review model: Consumer Satisfaction Scale, Global Quality of Life scale, and Perceived Global Distress scale. The mental health implementation context...

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Main Author: Ivarsson, Bo
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Karlstads universitet, Fakulteten för ekonomi, kommunikation och IT 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kau-77372013-01-08T13:07:48ZTools for Outcome-informed management of mental illness : Psychometric properties of instruments of the Swedish clinical multicenter Quality Star cohortengIvarsson, BoKarlstads universitet, Fakulteten för ekonomi, kommunikation och ITKarlstad : Karlstad University2011Consumer satisfactionQuality of LifePerceived distressSevere mental illnessSchizophreniaSocial functionGlobal Assessment of FunctioningMANSAGenderBrukartillfredsställelseLivskvalitetUpplevda besvärAllvaligt psykisk störningSchizofreniSocial funktionGlobal skattning av psykosocial funktionMANSAGenderThe purpose of this thesis was to investigate the psychometric properties of three global user subjective measures of the ”The Quality Star” clinical review model: Consumer Satisfaction Scale, Global Quality of Life scale, and Perceived Global Distress scale. The mental health implementation context of this review model emphasizes the client as an agent of change, taking part in shared decision making in an empowered role as collaborative partner to the professional clinicians. In Paper I study the patient self-rating Consumer Satisfaction Scale gave results comparable to those obtained by independent interviewer assessors. Out of cost-effective perspective professional time is saved and logistics simplified. In Paper II the visual analogue self-rating Global Quality of Life scale was shown to have satisfactory test-retest reliability, and concurrent validity with the “Life as a whole” item of Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (MANSA). The patients’ conceptualizations of the scale based on associative findings with a number of validating instruments were consistent with expected areas of concern for Serious Mentally Ill persons. Similarly, in Paper III the visual analogue scale the Perceived Global Distress scale, showed acceptable clinical test-retest reliability, and concurrent validity with the MANSA item, “How satisfied are you with your mental health”. In associative analyses it was found that depressive, anxiety, interpersonal and existential elements contributed to the patient´s conceptualization of the construct. In Paper IV, a previous finding suggesting that women were more satisfied with the health care and had better social functioning compared to men was further elaborated investigating the discriminative properties of the subjective instruments. In the multi-centre cohort of 2552 patients it was possible to detect differences between genders and functional levels professionally assessed with the split version of Global Assessment of Functioning rating scale. The General discussion underlines that although subjective measures tend to have strong interrelations, supporting earlier findings, one has to use multiple measures for an optimal management of mental illness as the subjective outcome ratings have to be individually interpreted in a feed-back dialogue with the patient and be compared to observational assessments. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-7737urn:isbn:978-91-7063-368-3Karlstad University Studies, 1403-8099 ; 2011:34application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Consumer satisfaction
Quality of Life
Perceived distress
Severe mental illness
Schizophrenia
Social function
Global Assessment of Functioning
MANSA
Gender
Brukartillfredsställelse
Livskvalitet
Upplevda besvär
Allvaligt psykisk störning
Schizofreni
Social funktion
Global skattning av psykosocial funktion
MANSA
Gender
spellingShingle Consumer satisfaction
Quality of Life
Perceived distress
Severe mental illness
Schizophrenia
Social function
Global Assessment of Functioning
MANSA
Gender
Brukartillfredsställelse
Livskvalitet
Upplevda besvär
Allvaligt psykisk störning
Schizofreni
Social funktion
Global skattning av psykosocial funktion
MANSA
Gender
Ivarsson, Bo
Tools for Outcome-informed management of mental illness : Psychometric properties of instruments of the Swedish clinical multicenter Quality Star cohort
description The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the psychometric properties of three global user subjective measures of the ”The Quality Star” clinical review model: Consumer Satisfaction Scale, Global Quality of Life scale, and Perceived Global Distress scale. The mental health implementation context of this review model emphasizes the client as an agent of change, taking part in shared decision making in an empowered role as collaborative partner to the professional clinicians. In Paper I study the patient self-rating Consumer Satisfaction Scale gave results comparable to those obtained by independent interviewer assessors. Out of cost-effective perspective professional time is saved and logistics simplified. In Paper II the visual analogue self-rating Global Quality of Life scale was shown to have satisfactory test-retest reliability, and concurrent validity with the “Life as a whole” item of Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (MANSA). The patients’ conceptualizations of the scale based on associative findings with a number of validating instruments were consistent with expected areas of concern for Serious Mentally Ill persons. Similarly, in Paper III the visual analogue scale the Perceived Global Distress scale, showed acceptable clinical test-retest reliability, and concurrent validity with the MANSA item, “How satisfied are you with your mental health”. In associative analyses it was found that depressive, anxiety, interpersonal and existential elements contributed to the patient´s conceptualization of the construct. In Paper IV, a previous finding suggesting that women were more satisfied with the health care and had better social functioning compared to men was further elaborated investigating the discriminative properties of the subjective instruments. In the multi-centre cohort of 2552 patients it was possible to detect differences between genders and functional levels professionally assessed with the split version of Global Assessment of Functioning rating scale. The General discussion underlines that although subjective measures tend to have strong interrelations, supporting earlier findings, one has to use multiple measures for an optimal management of mental illness as the subjective outcome ratings have to be individually interpreted in a feed-back dialogue with the patient and be compared to observational assessments.
author Ivarsson, Bo
author_facet Ivarsson, Bo
author_sort Ivarsson, Bo
title Tools for Outcome-informed management of mental illness : Psychometric properties of instruments of the Swedish clinical multicenter Quality Star cohort
title_short Tools for Outcome-informed management of mental illness : Psychometric properties of instruments of the Swedish clinical multicenter Quality Star cohort
title_full Tools for Outcome-informed management of mental illness : Psychometric properties of instruments of the Swedish clinical multicenter Quality Star cohort
title_fullStr Tools for Outcome-informed management of mental illness : Psychometric properties of instruments of the Swedish clinical multicenter Quality Star cohort
title_full_unstemmed Tools for Outcome-informed management of mental illness : Psychometric properties of instruments of the Swedish clinical multicenter Quality Star cohort
title_sort tools for outcome-informed management of mental illness : psychometric properties of instruments of the swedish clinical multicenter quality star cohort
publisher Karlstads universitet, Fakulteten för ekonomi, kommunikation och IT
publishDate 2011
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