OBJECTIVE: The objective of this project was to develop a set of patient-reported outcome measures for adolescents and adults who meet criteria for a psychotic disorder. METHODS: A research team and an international consensus working group, including service users, clinicians, and researchers, worked together in an iterative process by using a modified Delphi consensus technique that included videoconferencing calls, online surveys, and focus groups. The research team conducted systematic literature searches to identify outcomes, outcome measures, and risk adjustment factors. After identifying outcomes important to service users, the consensus working group selected outcome measures, risk adjustment factors, and the final set of outcome mea...
OBJECTIVE: To use expert consensus to inform the development of policy and guidelines for the treatm...
Background: Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) has become part of the treatment process in mental heal...
Three issues characterise the background to the MECCA study: A) Throughout Europe, most patients wit...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this project was to develop a set of patient-reported outcome measures f...
Objective: The objective of this project was to develop a set of patient-reported outcome measure...
Forensic mental health services provide care to people in secure psychiatric hospitals and specialis...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the article is to present standard set of outcomes for people with personali...
Outcome measures in schizophrenia have evolved considerably to bring in more objectivity, uniformity...
Background: Patients with psychotic disorders are at risk of developing mental health and social pro...
Background: Routinely monitoring of symptoms and medical needs can improve the diagnostics and treat...
BACKGROUND: There are calls to use patient-reported outcomes (PROs) routinely across mental health s...
Background: Little is known about service users' views of measures used to evaluate treatments in m...
BACKGROUND: Research on the comparison of mental health services has identified the need for interna...
Schizophrenia is a complex neurobehavioral disorder known to be associated with poor outcome. It ca...
Schizophrenia is a complex neurobehavioral disorder for which there are many promising new treatment...
OBJECTIVE: To use expert consensus to inform the development of policy and guidelines for the treatm...
Background: Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) has become part of the treatment process in mental heal...
Three issues characterise the background to the MECCA study: A) Throughout Europe, most patients wit...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this project was to develop a set of patient-reported outcome measures f...
Objective: The objective of this project was to develop a set of patient-reported outcome measure...
Forensic mental health services provide care to people in secure psychiatric hospitals and specialis...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the article is to present standard set of outcomes for people with personali...
Outcome measures in schizophrenia have evolved considerably to bring in more objectivity, uniformity...
Background: Patients with psychotic disorders are at risk of developing mental health and social pro...
Background: Routinely monitoring of symptoms and medical needs can improve the diagnostics and treat...
BACKGROUND: There are calls to use patient-reported outcomes (PROs) routinely across mental health s...
Background: Little is known about service users' views of measures used to evaluate treatments in m...
BACKGROUND: Research on the comparison of mental health services has identified the need for interna...
Schizophrenia is a complex neurobehavioral disorder known to be associated with poor outcome. It ca...
Schizophrenia is a complex neurobehavioral disorder for which there are many promising new treatment...
OBJECTIVE: To use expert consensus to inform the development of policy and guidelines for the treatm...
Background: Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) has become part of the treatment process in mental heal...
Three issues characterise the background to the MECCA study: A) Throughout Europe, most patients wit...