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Effect of Research Questionnaires on Satisfaction with Treatment Care in Suicidal Adolescents and their Parents.

Samuel Lapalme-Remis1, Claudine Tremblay-Jolicoeur, Rhonda Amsel, Melissa Henry, Brian Greenfield.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Few psychosocial treatment methods have been empirically validated as effective for the prevention of suicide in suicidal adolescents, in part due to concerns that research could compromise quality of care. The study assessed the impact of research batteries on satisfaction with psychiatric care in suicidal adolescents and their parents.
METHOD: Suicidal adolescents presenting to the emergency department of a major urban pediatric hospital were divided into two groups, one receiving treatment as usual and the other exposed to psychometric testing of the type typically used in research protocols both before and after their treatment. Following treatment, the patients of both groups and their parents were given questionnaires to assess satisfaction with the services they had received. Differences between the two groups were analyzed.
RESULTS: No significant intergroup differences were found (p>0.05) in either patients or their parents regarding treatment received from the emergency-room team, regardless of whether they had been subjected to the psychometric testing.
CONCLUSIONS: There is no evidence in the study to support concerns that extensive psychometric testing of the type frequently encountered in research studies undermines patient satisfaction with the care they receive.

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Keywords:  client satisfaction; research in psychiatry; research questionnaires; suicidal adolescents; treatment of suicidal patients

Year:  2011        PMID: 21541099      PMCID: PMC3085669     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry        ISSN: 1719-8429


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