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The implementation of rapid formulation meetings
 — pilot study
Author(s)Jennifer Clegg
Journal titlePsychology of Older People: the FPOP Bulletin, no 138, April 2017
PublisherBritish Psychological Society, April 2017
Pagespp 51-53
Sourcehttp://www.bps.org.uk/networks-and-communities/mem...
KeywordsManagement [care] ; Planning [admin] ; Referrals ; Meetings ; Pilot.
Annotation'Rapid formulation' refers to the speed of access to a decision rather than the duration of a meeting. At a Critical Incident Review meeting in Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust Mental Health Services for Older People, concerns were raised that some service users were not accessing formulation quickly enough to inform their care planning. The aim of this pilot study was to: measure uptake of rapid formulation meetings; obtain qualitative feedback regarding the reason for and outcomes of the rapid formulation meetings; and measure the effect on waiting time no referrals for psychological therapy and neuropsychological assessment. The study found that 59% of sessions offered were used, and gave teams opportunities to have time to solve problems. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-170526206 A
ClassmarkQA: QA6: L5R: QAR: 4UC

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