de Jong A
University of Groningen, Department of Social Psychiatry, The Netherlands.
Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl. 2000;405:8-13.
Evaluations of the process of providing mental health care have been hampered because a tool to systematically describe the interventions actually provided by the services was lacking. In this paper the development of such a tool (the International Classification of Mental Health Care; ICMHC) is described.
Subsequent versions of the ICMHC were developed, using comments from experts in 24 WHO field centres and results from a number of field trials. In the final version 10 Modalities of Care can be used to describe Modules of Care, using the Level of Specialization scale. The inter-rater reliability of this version was evaluated by the Italian research team, using data from 43 services.
Reliability ranged from excellent for nine modalities to reasonably good for the remaining modality.
In the context of evaluation studies, the ICMHC can be used to describe systematically mental health care interventions.
由于缺乏一种能够系统描述服务机构实际提供的干预措施的工具,对心理健康护理过程的评估受到了阻碍。本文介绍了这样一种工具(国际心理健康护理分类法;ICMHC)的开发过程。
利用来自世界卫生组织24个实地中心的专家意见和多项实地试验的结果,开发了ICMHC的后续版本。在最终版本中,可以使用10种护理模式来描述护理模块,并采用专业化程度量表。意大利研究团队利用43个服务机构的数据对该版本的评分者间信度进行了评估。
9种模式的信度极佳,其余模式的信度较好。
在评估研究中,ICMHC可用于系统描述心理健康护理干预措施。