Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerised outcome feedback (OF) technology in a stepped care psychological service offering low and high intensity therapies for depression and anxiety. Methods: A group of therapists were trained to use OF based on routine outcome monitoring using depression (PHQ-9) and anxiety (GAD-7) measures. Therapists regularly reviewed expected treatment response graphs with patients and discussed cases that were “not on track” in clinical supervision. Clinical outcomes data were collected for all patients treated by this group (N = 594), six months before (controls = 349) and six months after the OF training (OF cases = 245). Symptom reductions in PHQ-9 and GAD-7 were compared between controls and...
Contains fulltext : 175264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: Fe...
Background: Psychological therapy services are often required to demonstrate their effectiveness and...
Purpose: Continuous outcome monitoring studies have been conducted by one group of researchers in t...
Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerised outcome feedback (OF) technology in a...
Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerized outcome feedback (OF) technology in ...
Background: Previous research suggests that the use of outcome feedback technology can enable psycho...
Background: Previous research suggests that the use of outcome feedback technology can enable psycho...
Aim: This study aims to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of collecting sessional outcome dat...
Objective: To investigate the barriers and facilitators of an effective implementation of an outcome...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5?14% of clients worsen while in treat...
Psychotherapy has proven to be effective for a wide range of mental health problems. However, not al...
Psychotherapy has proven to be effective for a wide range of mental health problems. However, not al...
Due to recent increases in the use of feedback from outcome measures in mental health settings, we s...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5\u201214% of cli- ents worsen while i...
Objective: Systematic client feedback (SCF), the regular monitoring and informing of patients’ progr...
Contains fulltext : 175264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: Fe...
Background: Psychological therapy services are often required to demonstrate their effectiveness and...
Purpose: Continuous outcome monitoring studies have been conducted by one group of researchers in t...
Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerised outcome feedback (OF) technology in a...
Aims: This study evaluated the impact of applying computerized outcome feedback (OF) technology in ...
Background: Previous research suggests that the use of outcome feedback technology can enable psycho...
Background: Previous research suggests that the use of outcome feedback technology can enable psycho...
Aim: This study aims to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of collecting sessional outcome dat...
Objective: To investigate the barriers and facilitators of an effective implementation of an outcome...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5?14% of clients worsen while in treat...
Psychotherapy has proven to be effective for a wide range of mental health problems. However, not al...
Psychotherapy has proven to be effective for a wide range of mental health problems. However, not al...
Due to recent increases in the use of feedback from outcome measures in mental health settings, we s...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5\u201214% of cli- ents worsen while i...
Objective: Systematic client feedback (SCF), the regular monitoring and informing of patients’ progr...
Contains fulltext : 175264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: Fe...
Background: Psychological therapy services are often required to demonstrate their effectiveness and...
Purpose: Continuous outcome monitoring studies have been conducted by one group of researchers in t...