
CANE
Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly
Gaskell (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 2004
Book
Spiral bound
208 pages
978-1-904671-06-0 (ISBN)
Description
CANE: Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly is a tool for assessing the needs of older people and particularly those with mental health problems. It is based on the Camberwell Assessment of Need, a widely used needs assessment for people with severe mental illness. Needs are assessed in 24 areas of life and cover a broad range of health, social and psychological domains. Also included are two items that assess the needs of those who care for the older person. The CANE is a comprehensive assessment instrument, suitable for both research and clinical use. This book contains chapters on its development, and its application in various settings and populations, such as day hospitals, sheltered housing, primary care, acute hospital wards, services for early-onset dementia, and long-term care settings. There are also chapters on its use in Spain and Germany. Both the full version CANE and short version (CANE-S) are included in photocopiable format, along with a detailed manual, a full training programme and scoring guidance. The CANE has been rigorously developed by a multi-disciplinary team at University College London in collaboration with other academic centres, and is suitable for use in all settings involving older persons.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
776 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-904671-06-0 (9781904671060)
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Content
Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
List of abbreviations
Foreword - Sir John Grimley Evans
Introduction - Geraldine Hancock and Martin Orrell
1. Development of the Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE)
Tom Reynolds, Geraldine Hancock, Bob Woods, Graham Thornicroft and Martin Orrell
2. The CANE in primary care settings: its feasibility and utility as a research and clinical tool
Kate Walters and Steve Iliffe
3. The Spanish CANE: validation study and utility in epidemiological surveys
Raimundo Mateos, Matias Ybarzabal, Maria Jesus Garcia, Maria Teresa Amboage and Isabel Fraguela
4. Relevance and applicability of the CANE in the German health care system
Heike Dech and Wielant Machleidt
5. The needs of older people living in sheltered housing
Elizabeth Field, Mike Walker and Martin Orrell
6. Needs in continuing care settings
Mark D. Martin, Geraldine Hancock, Barbora Richardson, Peter Simmons, Cornelius Katona and Martin Orrell
7. Needs of liaison psychiatry referrals from general hospital wards
Mohan Bhat, Suki Greaves and Martin Orrell
8. The needs of long-term day hospital attenders
Juanita Hoe, Martin Orrell, Jan Lambert and Richard Prettyman
9. Identifying and managing the needs of older people attending psychiatric day hospitals
Olakunle Ashaye, Gill Livingston and Martin Orrell
10. Using the CANE for service evaluation: the needs of people with younger-onset dementia
Bob Hammond, Martin Walter and Martin Orrell
11. CANE instruction manual
Geraldine Hancock and Martin Orrell
References
Index
Appendix 1: The Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE)
Appendix 2: The Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly - Short Version (CANE-S)
Appendix 3: Training overheads
Acknowledgements
Contributors
List of abbreviations
Foreword - Sir John Grimley Evans
Introduction - Geraldine Hancock and Martin Orrell
1. Development of the Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE)
Tom Reynolds, Geraldine Hancock, Bob Woods, Graham Thornicroft and Martin Orrell
2. The CANE in primary care settings: its feasibility and utility as a research and clinical tool
Kate Walters and Steve Iliffe
3. The Spanish CANE: validation study and utility in epidemiological surveys
Raimundo Mateos, Matias Ybarzabal, Maria Jesus Garcia, Maria Teresa Amboage and Isabel Fraguela
4. Relevance and applicability of the CANE in the German health care system
Heike Dech and Wielant Machleidt
5. The needs of older people living in sheltered housing
Elizabeth Field, Mike Walker and Martin Orrell
6. Needs in continuing care settings
Mark D. Martin, Geraldine Hancock, Barbora Richardson, Peter Simmons, Cornelius Katona and Martin Orrell
7. Needs of liaison psychiatry referrals from general hospital wards
Mohan Bhat, Suki Greaves and Martin Orrell
8. The needs of long-term day hospital attenders
Juanita Hoe, Martin Orrell, Jan Lambert and Richard Prettyman
9. Identifying and managing the needs of older people attending psychiatric day hospitals
Olakunle Ashaye, Gill Livingston and Martin Orrell
10. Using the CANE for service evaluation: the needs of people with younger-onset dementia
Bob Hammond, Martin Walter and Martin Orrell
11. CANE instruction manual
Geraldine Hancock and Martin Orrell
References
Index
Appendix 1: The Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE)
Appendix 2: The Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly - Short Version (CANE-S)
Appendix 3: Training overheads