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Original Article

The development of a tool to measure service user satisfaction with in-patient forensic services: The Forensic Satisfaction Scale

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Pages 272-281 | Published online: 04 May 2010
 

Abstract

Background: Service-user satisfaction helps determine the quality of services. No valid measure of service-user satisfaction in forensic mental health settings has been developed.

Aims: To develop and validate a scale designed to measure satisfaction with forensic mental health services.

Method: Participants were from three forensic mental health units. Items generated from focus groups were developed into a self-report scale and factor analysed. This was administered with a non-forensic satisfaction self-report scale, the Verona Service Satisfaction Scale (VSSS) and assessed for internal consistency and validity.

Results: A 60-item scale was produced comprising seven subscales recording moderate to high levels of internal consistency and concurrent validity with the VSSS.

Conclusions: The scale is a promising instrument for assessing service-user satisfaction with forensic mental health in-patient services.

Acknowledgements

This study was supported by a National Forensic Mental Health Research and Development Programme Grant Number MRD 12/51.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflict of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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1. Copies of the FSS are available from the lead author.

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