Browsing School of Medicine by Author "Davoren, Mary"
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DANGEROUSNESS UNDERSTANDING, RECOVERY and URGENCY MANUAL (THE DUNDRUM QUARTET) V1.0.26 (01/08/13) Four Structured Professional Judgement Instruments for Admission Triage, Urgency, Treatment Completion and Recovery Assessments
KENNEDY, HARRY; O'Neill, Conor; Flynn, Grainne; Gill, Pauline; Davoren, Mary (Trinity College Dublin, 2013) -
The DUNDRUM Quartet: validation of structured professional judgement instruments DUNDRUM-3 assessment of programme completion and DUNDRUM-4 assessment of recovery in forensic mental health services
Kennedy, Harry; Davoren, Mary (2011)Background: Moving a forensic mental health patient from one level of therapeutic security to a lower level or to the community is influenced by more than risk assessment and risk management. We set out to construct and ... -
Implementing a court diversion and liaison scheme in a remand prison by systematic screening of new receptions: a 6 year participatory action research study of 20,084 consecutive male remands.
Kennedy, Harry; Davoren, Mary; O'Neill, Conor (2013)BACKGROUND: A mental health needs assessment in the Irish prison population confirmed findings from other jurisdictions showing high prevalence of severe mental illness, including psychosis amongst those newly committed. ... -
Prospective observational cohort study of 'treatment as usual' over four years for patients with schizophrenia in a national forensic hospital.
Kennedy, Harry; Corvin, Aiden; Davoren, Mary (2018)Background: We evaluated change in response to multi-modal psychosocial ‘treatment as usual’ programs offered within a forensic hospital. Methods: Sixty nine patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizoaffective ... -
Prospective study of factors influencing conditional discharge from a forensic hospital: the DUNDRUM-3 programme completion and DUNDRUM-4 recovery structured professional judgement instruments and risk
Kennedy, Harry; Davoren, Mary (2013)Background We set out to examine whether structured professional judgement instruments DUNDRUM-3 programme completion (D-3) and DUNDRUM-4 recovery (D-4) scales along with measures of risk, mental state and global function ... -
Susceptibility (risk and protective) factors for in-patient violence and self-harm: Prospective study of structured professional judgement instruments START and SAPROF, DUNDRUM-3 and DUNDRUM-4 in forensic mental health services
Kennedy, Harry; Davoren, Mary (2013)Background The START and SAPROF are newly developed fourth generation structured professional judgement instruments assessing strengths and protective factors. The DUNDRUM-3 and DUNDRUM-4 also measure positive factors, ...