
@article{ref1,
title="Development and evaluation of the INSPIRE measure of staff support for personal recovery",
journal="Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology",
year="2014",
author="Williams, Julie and Leamy, Mary and Bird, Victoria and Le Boutillier, Clair and Norton, Sam and Pesola, Francesca and Slade, Mike",
volume="50",
number="5",
pages="777-786",
abstract="BACKGROUND: No individualised standardised measure of staff support for mental health recovery exists. AIMS: To develop and evaluate a measure of staff support for recovery. <br><br>METHOD: Development: initial draft of measure based on systematic review of recovery processes; consultation (n = 61); and piloting (n = 20). Psychometric evaluation: three rounds of data collection from mental health service users (n = 92). <br><br>RESULTS: INSPIRE has two sub-scales. The 20-item Support sub-scale has convergent validity (0.60) and adequate sensitivity to change. Exploratory factor analysis (variance 71.4-85.1 %, Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin 0.65-0.78) and internal consistency (range 0.82-0.85) indicate each recovery domain is adequately assessed. The 7-item Relationship sub-scale has convergent validity 0.69, test-retest reliability 0.75, internal consistency 0.89, a one-factor solution (variance 70.5 %, KMO 0.84) and adequate sensitivity to change. A 5-item Brief INSPIRE was also evaluated. <br><br>CONCLUSIONS: INSPIRE and Brief INSPIRE demonstrate adequate psychometric properties, and can be recommended for research and clinical use.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0933-7954",
doi="10.1007/s00127-014-0983-0",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-014-0983-0"
}