Erschienen in:
01.06.2013 | Original Paper
Implementing the Strengths Model of Case Management: Group Supervision Fidelity Outcomes
verfasst von:
Melissa Petrakis, Mick Wilson, Bridget Hamilton
Erschienen in:
Community Mental Health Journal
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Ausgabe 3/2013
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Abstract
To evaluate group supervision implementation fidelity in the Strengths Model of case management within one adult mental health service. A fidelity audit was undertaken to analyse data across three service settings—residential and community—during the initial three months, utilising instruments developed by Rapp and Goscha (The Strengths Model: Case management with people with psychiatric disabilities, vol 2. Oxford University Press, New York,
2006). Very high fidelity for group supervision was achieved for group interaction (74.8 %), client work (77 %) and by case managers (90 %). A standardised approach to group supervision process and documentation greatly supported fidelity in implementation. The Rapp and Goscha tools had utility as both learning aids and audit instruments.