Abstract
Background
Team formulation is a core skill in mental health care, but there is currently no valid tool for assessing the quality of this process.
Aim
The aim of this study was to design and evaluate a new scale, the Team Formulation Quality Scale (TFQS), which assesses both structure and content.
Methods
Experts were asked to assess the relevance and clarity of each item on the TFQS to measure its content and face validity. Two experienced Clinical Psychologists rated eight audio recorded team formulation sessions and the scores were used to assess the internal consistency and inter-rater reliability of the TFQS.
Results
The TFQS demonstrated good content and face validity as experts agreed all twenty-three items were relevant to measuring the quality of team formulation and rated it as understandable and comprehensive. The overall internal consistency of the TFQS was good (alpha = 0.718). The inter-rater reliability of the TFQS was consistent with individual case formulation quality measures (ICC = 0.600).
Conclusions
We have developed the first scale to measure the quality of team formulation. The TFQS showed good validity and is a reliable tool that can be used in training, clinical practice and research related to team formulations.
Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the contribution of the clinical staff who gave their time to review the TFQS and share their team formulation sessions for rating.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.