Goal Attainment Scaling. What is Goal Attainment Scaling? Scoring system to assess/report on outcomes Clients make the goals in collaboration with.
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Goal Attainment Scaling
What is Goal Attainment Scaling?
Scoring system to assess/report on outcomes
Clients make the goals in collaboration with providers
Scores based on goal outcomes 5 levels of outcomes
Five Point Scale
Five Point Scale
Increase mobility and weight bearing capacity
Cannot walk around the block at all with or without an aid at
3 months
Walk around the block once per week with use
of aid at 3 months
Walk around the block two times per week with use of
an aid at 3 months Walk around the block three times per week using the aid
sparingly at 3 months
Walk around the block three times per week without
an aid at 3 months
Rehabilitation Assessment
Life Satisfaction Indicators (LSI) are identified by client
LSI creates a snapshot of the client’s satisfaction with life
LSI results assist with the Rehabilitation Assessment
Rehabilitation Plan with Scaling
Goals are made for Rehabilitation Plan based on Assessment
Up to 4 Goals 5 levels of outcomes
are defined for each goal and activities identified
Plan Progress
Goals are reassessed as required
LSI is completed6 monthly
Plan Closure
Final score given for each goal
A final LSI is completed
Success = expected outcome (0) or better (+1,+2)
Expected Benefits
Better engagement with clients
Clearer plan for clients
Clients take ownership of their goals
Clients have better understanding of rehabilitation process
Effects on Current Process
Minimal impact on DVA Staff, as providers establish the goals with clients and monitor progress
Once familiarity with process is established, minimal cost impact
Links to DVA Towards 2020
Goal Attainment Scaling is a whole-of-person rehabilitation tool
Client has direct input to their own goals
Providers can develop individualised plans for clients
Links to DVA Towards 2020
Enables reporting on the effectiveness of different types of rehabilitation
DVA can identify areas for improvements from client goal scores
Target relevant changes for implementation
Links to DVA Towards 2020
Improved communication with providers about client rehabilitation
Detailed reporting about client rehabilitation progress
New and Amended Forms
One new form D9230 Life Satisfaction Indicators & five current forms amended (see following slides)
Refer Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in DVA’s online Rehabilitation Library - http://clik.dva.gov.au/rehabilitation-library
Also visit DVA’s Rehabilitation website – http://www.dva.gov.au/health-and-wellbeing/rehabilitation
D9230 new formLIFE INDICATORS
- completed by client at rehabilitation assessment, 6 month plan progress and at plan closure
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
D9230 new form (cont.)JOB INDICATORS
- completed by client at rehabilitation assessment, 6 month plan progress report and at plan closure
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
D1334 amended form
- add Life Satisfaction Indicators data
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
D1347 amended form
- add Goal Attainment Scaling data (up to four goals)
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
D1336 amended form
- add Goal Attainment Scaling data (up to four goals)
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
D1330 amended form
- add Life Satisfaction Indicators data
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
D1335 amended form
- add Life Satisfaction Indicators data
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
D1335 amended form (cont.)- add Goal Attainment Scaling data
- convert Scaling scores by using Conversion Table
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
D1335 amended form (cont.)
Goal Attainment Scaling Scores Conversion Table
Refer to Chapter 15 Goal Attainment Scaling in CLIK
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