15 September 2024
Authors
- Pages
- 47
- Published in
- Australia
Table of Contents
- Psychiatry Assessment Clinic 1
- Final Evaluation 1
- Authors Prepared by 2
- Royal Far West 2
- List of figures 5
- List of tables 5
- Glossary 6
- Psychiatry Assessment Clinic 7
- Final Evaluation 7
- Background 8
- About the RFW Psychiatry Assessment Clinic 8
- About this evaluation 8
- Method 9
- Participants and procedure 9
- Evaluation approach 10
- Evaluation components and design 10
- Evaluation questions and data sources 10
- Findings 12
- What are the key parts of the PAC 12
- Proposed PAC Program Logic 12
- How clearly is PAC described to the people implementing it 13
- Acceptability of the PAC to relevant stakeholders 13
- Acceptability to psychiatrists 13
- Acceptability to paediatricians 15
- Acceptability to parents and carers 16
- Acceptability to CNC 18
- Feasibility of the PAC to relevant stakeholders 20
- Sufficiency of time to attend feedback sessions 20
- Suitability of PAC to become part of PDP 21
- CNC impact for feasibility of PAC 21
- Feasibility of sustaining PAC in paediatric practice 23
- Sufficiency of assessment duration 23
- Scalability 25
- Reach of the PAC 25
- Cost of the PAC 25
- Enablers and barriers of PAC 26
- What is working well 26
- What are the challenges 27
- Impact of PAC 28
- Goal attainment 28
- Diagnosis and management 30
- Capacity building 33
- Parent advocacy for their child 34
- Child wellbeing 34
- Timeliness of child assessment 35
- Limitations 36
- Discussion 36
- Implementation 36
- Effectiveness 37
- Scalability 38
- References 40
- Appendices 41
- Appendix 1 Clarificative evaluation data sources and process 41
- Data sources 41
- Process 41
- Appendix 2 PAC Program Logic 42
- Appendix 3 Clarificative evaluation detailed findings 43
- Process Flow version 2 43
- Model of Care version 3 44
- Appendix 4 Psychiatry Assessment Clinic Process Flow 46