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Fidelity scales and performance measures to support implementation and quality assurance for first episode psychosis services
Author(s) -
Addington Donald,
Birchwood Maximillian,
Jones Peter,
Killackey Eoin,
McDaid David,
Melau Marianne,
Mizuno Masafumi,
Mueser Kim,
Nordentoft Merete
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
early intervention in psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.087
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1751-7893
pISSN - 1751-7885
DOI - 10.1111/eip.12684
Subject(s) - fidelity , psychosis , quality assurance , quality (philosophy) , best practice , psychology , psychiatry , medicine , business , computer science , political science , service (business) , marketing , telecommunications , philosophy , epistemology , law
Aim The purpose of this paper is to review fidelity and outcome measures which can be used to support broad implementation of first episode psychosis services and ensure quality of existing services. First episode psychosis services use a combination of evidence‐based practices to improve the outcome of a first episode of psychosis and the early stages of schizophrenia. Now that there is an established international evidence base to show that they are effective, efforts are being made to make such services widely available as a routine part of health care. Methods We provide an overview of the literature from the perspective of an expert task force that was commissioned to report to the board of the International Early Psychosis Association IEPA. First, we examined the evidence‐based components that underpin first episode psychosis services and identified common elements. Next, we reviewed the availability of fidelity measures and outcome indicators, finally we reviewed how broadly these services are delivered internationally, and the barriers to ensuring broad access to quality services. Results There is a growing consensus about the elements required to deliver effective services. Fidelity scales and performance measures are available to assess quality, access, and outcome. First episode psychosis services are variably offered in high‐income countries and rarely with attention to access and quality of services. Several strategies to promote implementation are identified. Conclusions Fidelity scales and outcome measure are valuable resources to support widespread implementation and quality assurance for first episode psychosis services.

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