A survey of referrers' satisfaction with a regional forensic psychiatric service: what do they want?
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Published:2003-03
Issue:03
Volume:27
Page:96-98
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ISSN:0955-6036
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Container-title:Psychiatric Bulletin
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Psychiatr. bull.
Author:
Papanastassiou Maria,Roche Sean,Boyle John,Baxter Richard,Chesterman Paul
Abstract
Aims and Method
The perceptions and expectations by referrers of assessments performed by a medium secure unit were examined in order to ascertain areas for possible improvement. All referrals to two teams at the North West Thames Regional Secure Unit were monitored over a 6-month period. A self-report questionnaire was sent to each referrer, in cases where an assessment and forensic report had been completed.
Results
Assessments and forensic reports were completed (and questionnaires sent to referrers) in 63% of total referrals (32 out of 51). The response rate to the questionnaire was 81% (26 out of 32). Many referrers wanted the assessments and report to be completed in 2 weeks. Most referrers were satisfied with the quality of the report received and the majority were happy with the risk assessment.
Clinical Implications
Referrers want forensic assessments to be of a high quality and to be performed quickly. Recommendations for service development are suggested.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health