BMC Psychiatry | |
Adaptation of the Quality Indicator for Rehabilitative Care (QuIRC) for use in mental health supported accommodation services (QuIRC-SA) | |
Research Article | |
Gerard Leavey1  Geoff Shepherd2  Sarah Curtis3  Michael King4  Sarah Dowling4  Helen Killaspy4  Joanna Krotofil4  Peter McPherson4  Maurice Arbuthnott5  Sarah White6  Stefan Priebe7  Sima Sandhu7  | |
[1] Bamford Centre for Mental Health & Wellbeing, University of Ulster, Northland Road, BT48 7JL, Derry Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK;Centre for Mental Health, Maya House, 134-138 Borough High St, SE1 1LB, London, UK;Department of Geography, Durham University, South Rd, DH1 3LE, Durham, UK;Division of Psychiatry, University College London, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, W1T 7NF, London, UK;North London Service User Research Forum, Division of Psychiatry, University College London, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, W1T 7NF, London, UK;Population Health Research Institute, St George’s, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, SW17 0RE, London, UK;Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry, Newham Centre for Mental Health, Queen Mary University of London, E13 8SP, London, UK; | |
关键词: Mental health; Supported accommodation; Quality assessment; Standardised tool; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s12888-016-0799-4 | |
received in 2015-09-08, accepted in 2016-03-31, 发布年份 2016 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundNo standardised tools for assessing the quality of specialist mental health supported accommodation services exist. To address this, we adapted the Quality Indicator for Rehabilitative care-QuIRC-that was originally developed to assess the quality of longer term inpatient and community based mental health facilities. The QuIRC, which is completed by the service manager and gives ratings of seven domains of care, has good psychometric properties.MethodsFocus groups with staff of the three main types of supported accommodation in the UK (residential care, supported housing and floating outreach services) were carried out to identify potential amendments to the QuIRC. Additional advice was gained from consultation with three expert panels, two of which comprised service users with lived experience of mental health and supported accommodation services. The amended QuIRC (QuIRC-SA) was piloted with a manager of each of the three service types. Item response variance, inter-rater reliability and internal consistency were assessed in a random sample of 52 services. Factorial structure and discriminant validity were assessed in a larger random sample of 87 services.ResultsThe QuIRC-SA comprised 143 items of which only 18 items showed a narrow range of response and five items had poor inter-rater reliability. The tool showed good discriminant validity, with supported housing services generally scoring higher than the other two types of supported accommodation on most domains. Exploratory factor analysis showed that the QuIRC-SA items loaded onto the domains to which they had been allocated.ConclusionsThe QuIRC-SA is the first standardised tool for quality assessment of specialist mental health supported accommodation services. Its psychometric properties mean that it has potential for use in research as well as audit and quality improvement programmes. A web based application is being developed to make it more accessible which will produce a printable report for the service manager about the performance of their service, comparison data for similar services and suggestions on how to improve service quality.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© Killaspy et al. 2016
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