AbstractAimsAround 15% of patients at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR‐P) experience symptomatic remission and functional recovery at follow‐up, yet the definition of a good outcome (GO) in this population requires further development. Outcomes are typically designed and rated by clinicians rather than patients, to measure adverse as opposed to GOs. Here we investigate how CHR‐P subjects define a GO, with the aim of developing a checklist that could be used to measure GO in this clinical group.MethodsA set of GO‐focused questions were designed in collaboration with a service‐user. CHR‐P patients (n = 48) were asked to rate the importance of items that could indicate short‐term (1 year) and long‐term (5 years) GO. These items were then ...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are widely used for evaluating the care of patients wit...
Aims: The clinical high-risk (CHR) paradigm enables early identification and treatment of patients a...
Background: Little is known about service users' views of measures used to evaluate treatments in m...
Introduction: Traditionally, research in the clinical-high risk (CHR) for psychosis population has f...
Psychosis transition rates by those at clinical high risk have been highly variable and few studies ...
PURPOSE: In patients at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis, transition to psychosis has been the...
Objective: The authors sought to characterize differences in outcomes among help-seeking individuals...
Objectives Psychological therapy services are increasingly required to instate routine outcome monit...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Developing useful outcome measures for the treatment of serious mental illness remains an important ...
Background: Longitudinal studies of the clinical high risk (CHR) syndrome for psychosis have emphasi...
PhDPERMANENTLY EMBARGOED - SENSITIVE CONTENTBackground: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are widely ...
BACKGROUND: There are calls to use patient-reported outcomes (PROs) routinely across mental health s...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Background: Over the past 15 years resea...
Purpose In patients at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis, transition to psychosis has been th...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are widely used for evaluating the care of patients wit...
Aims: The clinical high-risk (CHR) paradigm enables early identification and treatment of patients a...
Background: Little is known about service users' views of measures used to evaluate treatments in m...
Introduction: Traditionally, research in the clinical-high risk (CHR) for psychosis population has f...
Psychosis transition rates by those at clinical high risk have been highly variable and few studies ...
PURPOSE: In patients at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis, transition to psychosis has been the...
Objective: The authors sought to characterize differences in outcomes among help-seeking individuals...
Objectives Psychological therapy services are increasingly required to instate routine outcome monit...
Background: Little is known about clinical outcomes other than transition to psychosis in people at ...
Developing useful outcome measures for the treatment of serious mental illness remains an important ...
Background: Longitudinal studies of the clinical high risk (CHR) syndrome for psychosis have emphasi...
PhDPERMANENTLY EMBARGOED - SENSITIVE CONTENTBackground: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are widely ...
BACKGROUND: There are calls to use patient-reported outcomes (PROs) routinely across mental health s...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Background: Over the past 15 years resea...
Purpose In patients at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis, transition to psychosis has been th...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are widely used for evaluating the care of patients wit...
Aims: The clinical high-risk (CHR) paradigm enables early identification and treatment of patients a...
Background: Little is known about service users' views of measures used to evaluate treatments in m...