Thomson Louise, Newman Kristina, Ewart Colleen, Bhardwaj Anupam, Dubicka Bernadka, Marshall Tamsin, Gledhill Julia, Lang Alexandra, Sprange Kirsty, Sayal Kapil
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Institute of Mental Health, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Nottingham, UK.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2025 Mar 18. doi: 10.1007/s00787-025-02678-w.
The STADIA trial aimed to assess the effectiveness of a standardised diagnostic assessment tool (Development and Wellbeing Assessment, DAWBA) in aiding clinician-made diagnosis decisions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). This study reports the qualitative process evaluation of the STADIA trial, which aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to using the online-completed DAWBA in CAMHS. Qualitative data were collected through 109 semi-structured interviews with young people, parents/carers, healthcare professionals and service commissioners/funders in 8 CAMHS sites across England. Deductive thematic analysis was guided by the domains of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Young people and parents/carers showed high levels of engagement with the DAWBA. They perceived a validation of symptoms from the generated DAWBA report, which they actively used as 'evidence' when seeking help from other services. Clinicians involved in determining referral acceptance/rejection decisions were positive about its use and saw benefits in aiding decision-making. In contrast, however, barriers to clinicians engaging with the DAWBA report during the assessment stage arose from limited awareness and accessibility to the report, a context of high workload and pressure, and general concerns about the value of a diagnosis. The DAWBA was not widely used by clinicians in the expected way to aid diagnostic decision-making. However, it may offer children and young people much-needed engagement during long waiting times for initial assessment in CAMHS. The DAWBA may be more acceptable to clinical teams in triaging referrals to help with timely decisions about the most suitable services.Trial registration ISRCTN15748675 (29/05/2019).
STADIA试验旨在评估一种标准化诊断评估工具(发展与幸福评估,DAWBA)在协助儿童和青少年心理健康服务(CAMHS)中临床医生做出诊断决策方面的有效性。本研究报告了STADIA试验的定性过程评估,其目的是确定在CAMHS中使用在线完成的DAWBA的障碍和促进因素。通过对英格兰8个CAMHS站点的年轻人、父母/照顾者、医疗保健专业人员和服务专员/资助者进行109次半结构化访谈收集了定性数据。演绎主题分析以实施研究综合框架的领域为指导。年轻人和父母/照顾者对DAWBA的参与度很高。他们认为从生成的DAWBA报告中得到了症状验证,在向其他服务机构寻求帮助时,他们积极地将其用作“证据”。参与决定转诊接受/拒绝的临床医生对其使用持积极态度,并认为有助于决策。然而,相比之下,临床医生在评估阶段参与DAWBA报告存在障碍,原因包括对报告的认识和获取有限、工作量大且压力大的环境以及对诊断价值的普遍担忧。DAWBA未被临床医生以预期方式广泛用于协助诊断决策。然而,在CAMHS进行初次评估的漫长等待时间里,它可能为儿童和年轻人提供急需的参与机会。DAWBA在对转诊进行分类以帮助及时决定最合适的服务方面,可能更容易被临床团队接受。试验注册号:ISRCTN15748675(2019年5月29日)