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2. Why evaluate your clinical work?. NHS Trusts demand evaluationIt is useful to be able to demonstrate improvementHelps to maintain funding and/or win new funding. 3. Overview of workshop. Rationale for conducting evaluationsHow to manage the numbersSuggested evaluation material . 4. Is it
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1. Assessment of Intervention Outcomes
Dr Dave Daley & Dr Tracey Bywater
2. 2 Why evaluate your clinical work?
NHS Trusts demand evaluation
It is useful to be able to demonstrate improvement
Helps to maintain funding and/or win new funding
3. 3 Overview of workshop Rationale for conducting evaluations
How to manage the numbers
Suggested evaluation material
4. 4 Is it difficult to evaluate outcome? The most important decisions to make when considering evaluation are:
1) Design
2) Evaluation measures
5. 5 1. Design It is very important that you have baseline measures (before) and outcome measures (after)
It is also important that you have the same measures on everyone
6. 6 What can we do with our evaluation scores? Even simple spreadsheet programmes like Excel will allow you to conduct simple statistics
For evaluation purposes you are most interested in change in scores from start to end
7. 7 What can we do with our evaluation scores II? Change scores should demonstrate improvements in child behaviour at outcome
You can also begin to examine whether your groups are more effective for particular types of parents
8. 8 What can we do with our evaluation scores III? Rather than do lots of fancy statistics, it is also interesting to examine scores at outcome
Most evaluation measures will have scores which indicate clinical concern
It is very easy but also meaningful to examine the percentage of children and/or parents who score above cut off scores before intervention and after intervention
9. 9 2. Evaluation Measures Which ones?
Pathfinders project uses:
Demographic Questionnaire
Beck Depression Inventory
Eyberg Child Behaviour Inventory
Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire x 2
Parenting Scale
Overt Hostility Scale
Teacher Questionnaire/Report Describe pathfinders briefly.
Describe what each of these measures assess and why important, have to pay for BDI & ECBI.
Going to look at 2 measures - demographics & Eyberg (may want to assess siblings as well)
If time will show what to do with eyberg scores
Describe pathfinders briefly.
Describe what each of these measures assess and why important, have to pay for BDI & ECBI.
Going to look at 2 measures - demographics & Eyberg (may want to assess siblings as well)
If time will show what to do with eyberg scores
10. 10 Demographics What do you need to know?
Do you want to compare outcomes of:-
older versus younger parents?
Boys versus girls?
Different areas?
Any other ideas?
Eg higher versus lower risk families - high/low income, large versus small families
2-parent versus 1-parent families
Parents who left education before or after 16
Depressed versus less depressed parents
VERY important to have built up a raport with the parent/family when asking these questions, especially if asking about sensitive subjects such as crime or drug use within the family
Show our demographic quaire and show the 6 risk factors SED - see scoring pathfinder sheetEg higher versus lower risk families - high/low income, large versus small families
2-parent versus 1-parent families
Parents who left education before or after 16
Depressed versus less depressed parents
VERY important to have built up a raport with the parent/family when asking these questions, especially if asking about sensitive subjects such as crime or drug use within the family
Show our demographic quaire and show the 6 risk factors SED - see scoring pathfinder sheet
11. 11 The Eyberg Child Behaviour Inventory
36 items, ages 2-16 years, 10 minutes to complete
Problem score has a minimum of 0, maximum of 36 (yes/no answers, problem or not)
Intensity scale - minimum score of 36, maximum 252 (scale of 1 7, where 1 = never and 7 = always)
Clinical cut-off scores, =127 intensity, or =11 problem
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12. 12 Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire FREE, website: http://www.sdqinfo.com/b1.html
10 minutes to complete, 25 items:
Emotional symptoms
Conduct problems
Hyperactivity
Peer relationship problems
Prosocial behaviour
An additional impact supplement
Parent & teacher
Normal, borderline & atypical ranges/cut-off
Sample means plus standard deviations on website for britain and other countries:
For the sample as a whole
For the sample split by gender
For the sample split by age band (5-10 and 11-15)
For the sample split by gender and age band (5-10 and 11-15)
5 items in each subscale. They can be looked at separately or the 1st 4 scales are added together (20 items) to generate a total difficulties score
Impact supplement: These extended versions of the SDQ ask whether the respondent thinks the young person has a problem, and if so, enquire further about chronicity, distress, social impairment, and burden to others.? This provides useful additional information for clinicians and researchers.
Can score online, go to scoring n the above website, or by hand, with a transparency downloadable from website Sample means plus standard deviations on website for britain and other countries:
For the sample as a whole
For the sample split by gender
For the sample split by age band (5-10 and 11-15)
For the sample split by gender and age band (5-10 and 11-15)
5 items in each subscale. They can be looked at separately or the 1st 4 scales are added together (20 items) to generate a total difficulties score
Impact supplement: These extended versions of the SDQ ask whether the respondent thinks the young person has a problem, and if so, enquire further about chronicity, distress, social impairment, and burden to others.? This provides useful additional information for clinicians and researchers.
Can score online, go to scoring n the above website, or by hand, with a transparency downloadable from website
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Any questions?????