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The interRAI Suite of Mental Health Assessment Instruments: An Integrated System for the Continuum of Care
The lives of persons living with mental illness are affected by psychological, biological, social, economic, and environmental factors over the life course. It is therefore unlikely that simple preventive strategies, clinical treatments, therapeutic interventions, or policy options will succeed as s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32076412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00926 |
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author | Hirdes, John P. van Everdingen, Coline Ferris, Jason Franco-Martin, Manuel Fries, Brant E. Heikkilä, Jyrki Hirdes, Alice Hoffman, Ron James, Mary L. Martin, Lynn Perlman, Christopher M. Rabinowitz, Terry Stewart, Shannon L. Van Audenhove, Chantal |
author_facet | Hirdes, John P. van Everdingen, Coline Ferris, Jason Franco-Martin, Manuel Fries, Brant E. Heikkilä, Jyrki Hirdes, Alice Hoffman, Ron James, Mary L. Martin, Lynn Perlman, Christopher M. Rabinowitz, Terry Stewart, Shannon L. Van Audenhove, Chantal |
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description | The lives of persons living with mental illness are affected by psychological, biological, social, economic, and environmental factors over the life course. It is therefore unlikely that simple preventive strategies, clinical treatments, therapeutic interventions, or policy options will succeed as singular solutions for the challenges of mental illness. Persons living with mental illness receive services and supports in multiple settings across the health care continuum that are often fragmented, uncoordinated, and inadequately responsive. Appropriate assessment is an important tool that health systems must deploy to respond to the strengths, preferences, and needs of persons with mental illness. However, standard approaches are often focused on measurement of psychiatric symptoms without taking a broader perspective to address issues like growth, development, and aging; physical health and disability; social relationships; economic resources; housing; substance use; involvement with criminal justice; stigma; and recovery. Using conglomerations of instruments to cover more domains is impractical, inconsistent, and incomplete while posing considerable assessment burden. interRAI mental health instruments were developed by a network of over 100 researchers, clinicians, and policy experts from over 35 nations. This includes assessment systems for adults in inpatient psychiatry, community mental health, emergency departments, mobile crisis teams, and long-term care settings, as well as a screening system for police officers. A similar set of instruments is available for child/youth mental health. The instruments form an integrated mental health information system because they share a common assessment language, conceptual basis, clinical emphasis, data collection approach, data elements, and care planning protocols. The key applications of these instruments include care planning, outcome measurement, quality improvement, and resource allocation. The composition of these instruments and psychometric properties are reviewed, and examples related to homeless are used to illustrate the various applications of these assessment systems. |
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spelling | pubmed-69782852020-02-19 The interRAI Suite of Mental Health Assessment Instruments: An Integrated System for the Continuum of Care Hirdes, John P. van Everdingen, Coline Ferris, Jason Franco-Martin, Manuel Fries, Brant E. Heikkilä, Jyrki Hirdes, Alice Hoffman, Ron James, Mary L. Martin, Lynn Perlman, Christopher M. Rabinowitz, Terry Stewart, Shannon L. Van Audenhove, Chantal Front Psychiatry Psychiatry The lives of persons living with mental illness are affected by psychological, biological, social, economic, and environmental factors over the life course. It is therefore unlikely that simple preventive strategies, clinical treatments, therapeutic interventions, or policy options will succeed as singular solutions for the challenges of mental illness. Persons living with mental illness receive services and supports in multiple settings across the health care continuum that are often fragmented, uncoordinated, and inadequately responsive. Appropriate assessment is an important tool that health systems must deploy to respond to the strengths, preferences, and needs of persons with mental illness. However, standard approaches are often focused on measurement of psychiatric symptoms without taking a broader perspective to address issues like growth, development, and aging; physical health and disability; social relationships; economic resources; housing; substance use; involvement with criminal justice; stigma; and recovery. Using conglomerations of instruments to cover more domains is impractical, inconsistent, and incomplete while posing considerable assessment burden. interRAI mental health instruments were developed by a network of over 100 researchers, clinicians, and policy experts from over 35 nations. This includes assessment systems for adults in inpatient psychiatry, community mental health, emergency departments, mobile crisis teams, and long-term care settings, as well as a screening system for police officers. A similar set of instruments is available for child/youth mental health. The instruments form an integrated mental health information system because they share a common assessment language, conceptual basis, clinical emphasis, data collection approach, data elements, and care planning protocols. The key applications of these instruments include care planning, outcome measurement, quality improvement, and resource allocation. The composition of these instruments and psychometric properties are reviewed, and examples related to homeless are used to illustrate the various applications of these assessment systems. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6978285/ /pubmed/32076412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00926 Text en Copyright © 2020 Hirdes, van Everdingen, Ferris, Franco-Martin, Fries, Heikkilä, Hirdes, Hoffman, James, Martin, Perlman, Rabinowitz, Stewart and Van Audenhove http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Hirdes, John P. van Everdingen, Coline Ferris, Jason Franco-Martin, Manuel Fries, Brant E. Heikkilä, Jyrki Hirdes, Alice Hoffman, Ron James, Mary L. Martin, Lynn Perlman, Christopher M. Rabinowitz, Terry Stewart, Shannon L. Van Audenhove, Chantal The interRAI Suite of Mental Health Assessment Instruments: An Integrated System for the Continuum of Care |
title | The interRAI Suite of Mental Health Assessment Instruments: An Integrated System for the Continuum of Care |
title_full | The interRAI Suite of Mental Health Assessment Instruments: An Integrated System for the Continuum of Care |
title_fullStr | The interRAI Suite of Mental Health Assessment Instruments: An Integrated System for the Continuum of Care |
title_full_unstemmed | The interRAI Suite of Mental Health Assessment Instruments: An Integrated System for the Continuum of Care |
title_short | The interRAI Suite of Mental Health Assessment Instruments: An Integrated System for the Continuum of Care |
title_sort | interrai suite of mental health assessment instruments: an integrated system for the continuum of care |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32076412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00926 |
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