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Comparison of key worker and patient assessment of needs in schizophrenic patients living in the community: a Nordic multicentre study

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ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA
Volume 103, Issue 1, Pages 45-51

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MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0447.2001.00083.x

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needs assessment; unmet needs; schizophrenia

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Objective: The present study is part of a Nordic multicentre study investigating the life and care situation of community samples of schizophrenic patients. The specific aim of the present part of the study was to examine the agreement between patients and their key worker concerning the presence of met and unmet needs in a number of life domains, and help or support given in these domains, Method: The comparisons were based on 300 matched pairs of assessments of need using the Camberwell Assessment of Need interview. Results: The results showed that key workers identified slightly more needs, 6.17 vs. 5.76, a significant difference. There was a moderate or better agreement on the presence of a need in 17 of 22 life domains investigated, but in only 11 life domains concerning the presence of an unmet need. Disagreement concerning whether the patient was given the right kind of help or support was even more substantial. Conclusion: It is concluded that key workers and patients disagree particularly concerning unmet needs and that this is potentially related to a number of factors associated with the key worker and patient. It is also concluded that further research is needed to increase the knowledge concerning the sources of this disagreement if need assessment is to become a valid basis for service planning and individual treatment planning.

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