Author:
Sørbye Øystein,Dahl Hanne-Sofie J.,Eells Tracy D.,Amlo Svein,Hersoug Anne Grete,Haukvik Unn K.,Hartberg Cecilie B.,Høglend Per Andreas,Ulberg Randi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
To bridge the gap between symptoms and treatment, constructing case formulations is essential for clinicians. Limited scientific value has been attributed to case formulations because of problems with quality, reliability, and validity. For understanding, communication, and treatment planning beyond each specific clinician-patient dyad, a case formulation must convey valid information concerning the patient, as well as being a reliable source of information regardless of the clinician’s theoretical orientation. The first aim of the present study is to explore the completeness of unstructured psychodynamic formulations, according to four components outlined in the Case Formulation Content Coding Method (CFCCM). The second aim is to estimate the reliability of independent formulations and their components, using similarity ratings of matched versus mismatched cases.
Methods
This study explores psychodynamic case formulations as made by two or more experienced clinicians after listening to an evaluation interview. The clinicians structured the formulations freely, with the sole constraint that technical, theory-laden terminology should be avoided. The formulations were decomposed into components after all formulations had been written.
Results
The results indicated that most formulations were adequately comprehensive, and that overall reliability of the formulations was high (> 0.70) for both experienced and inexperienced clinician raters, although the lower bound reliability estimate of the formulation component deemed most difficult to rate - inferred mechanisms - was marginal, 0.61.
Conclusions
These results were achieved on case formulations made by experienced clinicians using simple experience-near language and minimizing technical concepts, which indicate a communicative quality in the formulations that make them clinically sound.
Trial registration
linicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00423462. 10.1007/s00432-018-2781-7., January 18, 2007.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Psychology,General Medicine
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