Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 11, 2025

Development of a Virtual Reality Assessment of Everyday Living Skills
Published on: April 23, 2014
Exploring the Utility of a Novel Approach of Evaluating Application of a Validated Violence Risk Assessment
Tessa Maguire1,2,3, Michael Daffern1,2, Georgina Willetts1
1Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
Abstract:
Mental health nurses are often responsible for assessment/management of inpatient aggression. Validated instruments such as the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression (DASA), can aid risk assessment. However, limited attention has been paid to evaluating nurses' ability to administer risk assessment instruments. An entrustable professional activity may offer way of evaluating risk assessment clinical activities. DASA trainers' perceptions of the value and utility of an EPA were explored via collection of data through focus groups, with 17 participants from six countries. Thematic analysis was conducted to analyze the data. Three themes were interpreted: (1) DASA trainers-a way of knowing and being (2) An EPA-something you did not know you need until you see it; (3) The DASA-EPA supports the need for training and importance of integrity in assessment. Trainers engaged in innovative ways to ensure training is suitable and responsive to needs of nurses and their setting. Participants understood how an EPA could be used to evaluate DASA administration, monitor DASA use, provide feedback, and highlight the importance of training to ensure best practice.
Related Concept Videos
Reliability and Validity
Self-Report Tests of Personality

