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    “…We set out to construct and validate structured professional judgement instruments for consistency and transparency in decision making METHODS: Two instruments were developed, the seven-item DUNDRUM-3 programme completion instrument and the six item DUNDRUM-4 recovery instrument. …”
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    “…Patients were assessed using the DUNDRUM-1 triage security scale, the DUNDRUM-3 programme completion scale and the DUNDRUM-4 recovery scale and assessments of risk of violence, self harm and suicide, symptom severity and global function. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: The Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services (ARFPS) in New Zealand has introduced structured clinical judgment instruments developed in Ireland (DUNDRUM-3 and DUNDRUM-4) to assist staff decision-making regarding service users’ clinical pathways. …”
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    “…Having validated the clinician rated DUNDRUM-3 (programme completion) and DUNDRUM-4 (recovery) in a forensic hospital, we set out to draft and validate scales measuring the same programme completion and recovery items that patients could use to self-rate. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: We set out to examine whether structured professional judgement instruments DUNDRUM-3 programme completion (D-3) and DUNDRUM-4 recovery (D-4) scales along with measures of risk, mental state and global function could distinguish between those forensic patients detained in a secure forensic hospital (not guilty by reason of insanity or unfit to stand trial) who were subsequently discharged by a mental health review board. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: The START and SAPROF are newly developed fourth generation structured professional judgement instruments assessing strengths and protective factors. The DUNDRUM-3 and DUNDRUM-4 also measure positive factors, programme completion and recovery in forensic settings. …”
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    “…CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Patient placement was broadly aligned with DUNDRUM-1 recommendations. However, not all triage items informed gatekeeping decisions. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to ascertain the level of sedentary behaviour among inpatients in a secure forensic psychiatric hospital, Dundrum, Ireland, using a structured self-report measure of sedentary behaviours, the SIT-Q tool. …”
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    “…Correlations were in the range 0.358 to 0.693, effect sizes that were moderate to high. CONCLUSIONS: The DUNDRUM Capacity Ladders appear to be a valid measure of functional mental capacity in this population. …”
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    por Basrak, N., Kennedy, H., Davoren, M.
    Publicado 2021
    “…OBJECTIVES: To investigate the clinical characteristics of those with a history of completed homicide in the CMH Dundrum. METHODS: This study was a cross sectional study of a cohort of patients in the Central Mental Hospital who had completed homicide (n=63). …”
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    “…Item to outcome correlations were significant for all 11 items. CONCLUSIONS: The DUNDRUM-1 triage security scale and its items performed to criterion levels when tested against the real world outcome. …”
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    “…To improve decision-making processes in a UK forensic service, an admissions panel utilized the DUNDRUM 1&2 (D1 & D2) triage instruments. METHODS: Demographic, diagnostic and clinical information on a prospective sample of referrals to a UK adult forensic service was gathered (n = 195). …”
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    “…Patients were also rated with the HCR-20, the Dundrum-3 and Dundrum-4, and the PANSS measures. Patients’ scores on the VAGUS tool and the other tools were compared to ascertain if any correlations could be identified. …”
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    “…Placements in the care pathway of the medium secure forensic hospital were associated with level of symptomatology (PANSS positive), dynamic violence risk (F=26.880,P<0.001), DUNDRUM-3 therapeutic programme completion (F=44.067,P<0.001), and DUNDRUM 4 recovery (F=59.629,P<0.001). …”
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    “…During the study period the researchers collated the scores from HCR-20 (violence risk), therapeutic programme completion (DUNDRUM-3) and recovery (DUNDRUM-4). Data was gathered as part of the Dundrum Forensic Redevelopment Evaluation Study (D-FOREST). …”
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    “…This study formed part of the DUNDRUM Forensic Redevelopment Evaluation Study (D-FOREST) (Davoren et al., BMJ Open (2022) 12(7): e058581). …”
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    “…RESULTS: Inter-rater reliability and internal consistency for the DUNDRUM-2 were acceptable. The DUNDRUM-1 triage security score and the DUNDRUM-2 triage urgency score correlated r = 0.663. …”
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