Objectives To examine the effect of routinely administered psychiatric questionnaires on the recognition, management, and outcome of psychiatric disorders in non-psychiatric settings. Data sources Embase, Medline, PsycLIT, Cinahl, Cochrane Controlled Trials Register,and hand searches of key journals. Methods A systematic review of randomised controlled trials of the administration and routine feedback of psychiatric screening and outcome questionnaires to clinicians in non-psychiatric settings. narrative overview of key design features and end points, together with a random effects quantitative synthesis of comparable studies. Main outcome measures Recognition of psychiatric disorders after feedback of questionnaire results; interventions f...
Background: It is unclear whether current outcome measures capture what is important to service user...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Objective Depression and anxiety are the most prevalent mental health problems in youth, yet almost ...
Objectives To examine the effect of routinely administered psychiatric questionnaires on the recogni...
BACKGROUND: Routine outcome monitoring of common mental health disorders (CMHDs), using patient repo...
Background. Routine administration of Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and needs assessment in...
Background: Consistent and appropriate measurement is needed in order to improve understanding and e...
This review presents a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of routinely delivered psycholo...
Objective: Routine evaluation of mental health services has become widespread, and the use of patien...
Background: A postacute phase needs reliable routine screening instruments in order to identify the ...
Background: Previous research suggests that the use of outcome feedback technology can enable psycho...
Due to recent increases in the use of feedback from outcome measures in mental health settings, we s...
Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerised outcome feedback (OF) technology in a...
Background Previous research suggests that the use of outcome feedback technology can enable psyc...
Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerized outcome feedback (OF) technology in ...
Background: It is unclear whether current outcome measures capture what is important to service user...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Objective Depression and anxiety are the most prevalent mental health problems in youth, yet almost ...
Objectives To examine the effect of routinely administered psychiatric questionnaires on the recogni...
BACKGROUND: Routine outcome monitoring of common mental health disorders (CMHDs), using patient repo...
Background. Routine administration of Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and needs assessment in...
Background: Consistent and appropriate measurement is needed in order to improve understanding and e...
This review presents a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of routinely delivered psycholo...
Objective: Routine evaluation of mental health services has become widespread, and the use of patien...
Background: A postacute phase needs reliable routine screening instruments in order to identify the ...
Background: Previous research suggests that the use of outcome feedback technology can enable psycho...
Due to recent increases in the use of feedback from outcome measures in mental health settings, we s...
Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerised outcome feedback (OF) technology in a...
Background Previous research suggests that the use of outcome feedback technology can enable psyc...
Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerized outcome feedback (OF) technology in ...
Background: It is unclear whether current outcome measures capture what is important to service user...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Objective Depression and anxiety are the most prevalent mental health problems in youth, yet almost ...