Validation of an outcome scale for use in adult psychiatric practice.

R McClelland, P Trimble, M L Fox, M R Stevenson, B Bell
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Objective: To clarify the usefulness, acceptability, sensitivity, and validity of version 4 of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS), a scale developed to meet the requirement for a clinically acceptable outcome scale for routine use in mental illness services.

Design: Patients with a range of mental illnesses were rated on the HoNOS at the beginning and end of an episode by interviews with mental health professionals.

Subjects: 934 patients from eight diagnostic categories were rated by 129 mental health professionals at 17 sites; 250 were also rated on a range of comparison scales.

Outcome measures: Comparison of patients' scores at the beginning and end of an episode using individual item scores, dimensional subscores, and the total score.

Results: HoNOS scores decreased by almost 50% between the beginning and end of episodes. They varied with the severity of the setting and discriminant analysis showed that the HoNOS had a moderate level of discriminatory power. Correlation analysis showed acceptable levels of agreement with independent scales, although the accuracy of ratings of some items at the beginning of an episode was affected by information deficits.

Conclusion: The findings indicate that HoNOS is sensitive to change across time and to differences in illness type and severity, and has a sufficient degree of both construct and criterion related validity to fulfil the requirements of a mental health outcome scale for routine use in clinical settings.

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用于成人精神病学实践的结果量表的验证。
目的:阐明国家健康结局量表(HoNOS)第4版的有用性、可接受性、敏感性和效度,该量表是为了满足临床可接受的精神疾病服务常规使用结果量表的要求而开发的。设计:通过与心理健康专家的访谈,在一集的开始和结束时,对患有一系列精神疾病的患者进行HoNOS评分。研究对象:由来自17个地点的129名心理健康专业人员对8个诊断类别的934名患者进行评估;另外,还对250个国家进行了一系列比较评分。结果测量:比较患者在发作开始和结束时的得分,使用单项得分、维度亚得分和总分。结果:HoNOS评分在发作开始和结束之间下降了近50%。它们随着环境的严重程度而变化,判别分析表明HoNOS具有中等水平的歧视能力。相关性分析显示了与独立量表的可接受的一致程度,尽管在剧集开始时对某些项目的评级的准确性受到信息不足的影响。结论:研究结果表明,HoNOS对时间变化、疾病类型和严重程度的差异敏感,并且具有足够的结构效度和标准相关效度,可以满足临床常规使用的心理健康结局量表的要求。
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