2019
DOI: 10.1108/jfp-06-2019-0025
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WARRN – a formulation-based risk assessment procedure for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS): the view of clinicians

Abstract: Purpose Wales Applied Risk Research Network (WARRN) is a formulation-based technique for the assessment and management of serious risk (e.g. violence to others, suicide, etc.) for users of mental health services which has been adopted across most Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) across Wales. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach An online survey was disseminated to National Health Service clinicians in CAMHS to evaluate their perceptions of the use and effectiv… Show more

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“…It is important to ensure that observing staff understand the particular patient’s risk formulation, care plan and observational requirements as well as the service’s policy and procedures, for example, how to respond when absconding has occurred. The increased confidence that nurses have when using the WARNN formulation is noted (Gray et al , 2019; Snowden et al , 2019) but no evidence was located in this review that correlates reduced suicide in hospital and WARNN. Most suicide attempts occurred in the evening or night hours and peaking during time of nursing shift handovers when supervision is at a reduced level. Strategies to manage these high-risk periods need to be considered.…”
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“…It is important to ensure that observing staff understand the particular patient’s risk formulation, care plan and observational requirements as well as the service’s policy and procedures, for example, how to respond when absconding has occurred. The increased confidence that nurses have when using the WARNN formulation is noted (Gray et al , 2019; Snowden et al , 2019) but no evidence was located in this review that correlates reduced suicide in hospital and WARNN. Most suicide attempts occurred in the evening or night hours and peaking during time of nursing shift handovers when supervision is at a reduced level. Strategies to manage these high-risk periods need to be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…It is important to ensure that observing staff understand the particular patient's risk formulation, care plan and observational requirements as well as the service's policy and procedures, for example, how to respond when absconding has occurred. The increased confidence that nurses have when using the WARNN formulation is noted (Gray et al, 2019;Snowden et al, 2019) but no evidence was located in this review that correlates reduced suicide in hospital and WARNN.…”
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