Goldstein Lizabeth A, Connolly Gibbons Mary Beth, Thompson Sarah M, Scott Kelli, Heintz Laura, Green Patricia, Thompson Donald, Crits-Christoph Paul
University of Pennsylvania, 3535 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2011 Jul;38(3):414-23. doi: 10.1007/s11414-010-9229-4.
Computerized administration of mental health-related questionnaires has become relatively common, but little research has explored this mode of assessment in "real-world" settings. In the current study, 200 consumers at a community mental health center completed the BASIS-24 via handheld computer as well as paper and pen. Scores on the computerized BASIS-24 were compared with scores on the paper BASIS-24. Consumers also completed a questionnaire which assessed their level of satisfaction with the computerized BASIS-24. Results indicated that the BASIS-24 administered via handheld computer was highly correlated with pen and paper administration of the measure and was generally acceptable to consumers. Administration of the BASIS-24 via handheld computer may allow for efficient and sustainable outcomes assessment, adaptable research infrastructure, and maximization of clinical impact in community mental health agencies.
心理健康相关问卷的计算机化管理已变得相对普遍,但很少有研究在“现实世界”环境中探索这种评估方式。在当前研究中,社区心理健康中心的200名消费者通过手持计算机以及纸笔完成了BASIS - 24问卷。将计算机化BASIS - 24的得分与纸质BASIS - 24的得分进行了比较。消费者还完成了一份问卷,评估他们对计算机化BASIS - 24的满意度。结果表明,通过手持计算机管理的BASIS - 24与该量表的纸笔管理高度相关,并且消费者普遍接受。通过手持计算机管理BASIS - 24可能有助于在社区心理健康机构中实现高效且可持续的结果评估、适应性强的研究基础设施以及临床影响的最大化。