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Development and Validation of the Carer Well-Being and Support
(CWS) Questionnaire
Funded by the NCCSDO
Background to the study
- The SDO’s review of outcomes tools for carers for people with
mental health problems and dementia recommended one instrument, the
Carers’ and Users’ Expectations of Services – Carers’ Version
(CUES-C), for further development and psychometric evaluation.
- The SDO commissioned us to lead this work, working in
collaboration with Rethink, the Alzheimer’s Society and the London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Study aims
- To review and revise CUES-C to produce a modified instrument
that measures all important aspects of the experience of carers of
people with severe mental health problems or dementia.
- To evaluate the psychometric properties of the revised version
of CUES-C in two-stage field testing.
Method
- Over three main study phases we deconstructed the original
CUES-C and developed and tested a new instrument, called the
Carer Well-Being and Support Questionnaire (CWS).
- The final version of the questionnaire was evaluated in a
sample of 361 carers, recruited via the NHS, Rethink and
Alzheimer’s Society services and training courses for carers.
Results & future work
- The CWS shows good evidence for validity and reliability.
- Future research and development will include adapting the CWS
for use with other carer groups and evaluating the feasibility of
using the CWS for the routine assessment of needs and
outcomes.
Timescale
- November 2006 – September 2008
Contact
- Dr. Alan Quirk, Research Fellow & Project Manager, 020 7977
6648, email: aquirk@cru.rcpsych.ac.uk.
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© 2008
Royal College of Psychiatrists