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Effect of brief training on reliability and applicability of Global Assessment of functioning scale by Psychiatric clinical officers in Uganda
Background: The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) is the standard method and an essential tool for representing a clinician's judgment of a patient's overall level of psychological, social and occupational functioning. As such, it is probably the single most widely used method for ass...
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Published in: | African health sciences 2013-01, Vol.13 (1), p.78-81 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background: The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) is the standard
method and an essential tool for representing a clinician's judgment of
a patient's overall level of psychological, social and occupational
functioning. As such, it is probably the single most widely used method
for assessing impairment among the patients with psychiatric illnesses.
Objective: To assess the effects of one-hour training on application of
the GAF by Psychiatric Clinical Officers' in a Ugandan setting.
Method:Five Psychiatrists and five Psychiatric Clinical Officers (PCOs)
or Assistant Medical Officers who hold a 2 year diploma in Clinical
Psychiatry were randomly selected to independently rate a
video-recorded psychiatric interview according to the DSM IV-TR. The
PCOs were then offered a one-hour training on how to rate the GAF scale
and asked to rate the video case interview again. All ratings were
assigned on the basis of past one year, at admission and current
functioning. Interclass correlations (ICC) were computed using two-way
mixed models. Results:The ICC between the psychiatrists and the PCOs
before training in the past one year, at admission and current
functioning were +0.48, +0.51 and +0.59 respectively. After training,
the ICC coefficients were +0.60, +0.82 and +0.83. Conclusion:Brief
training given to PCOs improved the applications of their ratings of
GAF scale to acceptable levels. There is need for formal training to
this cadre of psychiatric practitioners in the use of the GAF. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 1729-0503 1680-6905 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ahs.v13i1.11 |