The Use of Feedback in Mental Health Services: Expanding Horizons on Reach and Implementation DOI Creative Commons
Eric J Connors, Pauline Janse, Kim de Jong

et al.

Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 52(1), P. 1 - 10

Published: Nov. 28, 2024

Language: Английский

Using Progress Feedback to Enhance Treatment Outcomes: A Narrative Review DOI Creative Commons
Kim de Jong, Susan Douglas, Miranda Wolpert

et al.

Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 52(1), P. 210 - 222

Published: May 11, 2024

Abstract We face increasing demand for greater access to effective routine mental health services, including telehealth. However, treatment outcomes in clinical practice are only about half the size of those reported controlled trials. Progress feedback, defined as ongoing monitoring patients’ response with standardized measures, is an evidence-based that continues be under-utilized care. The aim current review provide a summary evidence base use progress its mechanisms action and considerations successful implementation. reviewed ten available meta-analyses, which report small medium overall effect sizes. results suggest adding feedback wide range psychological psychiatric interventions (ranging from primary care hospitalization crisis care) tends enhance effectiveness these interventions. strongest patients common problems compared very severe disorders. Effect sizes not-on-track cases, subgroup cases not progressing well, found somewhat stronger, especially when support tools added feedback. Systematic reviews recent studies potential include focusing clinician’s attention, altering clinician expectations, providing new information, enhancing patient-centered communication. Promising approaches strengthen advanced systems signaling technology, problem-solving tools, broader spectrum outcome measures. An overview methodological implementation challenges provided, well suggestions addressing issues future studies. conclude while has modest effects, it affordable intervention can potentially improve Further research into strategies needed.

Language: Английский

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8

The Importance of Conducting Practice-oriented Research with Underserved Populations DOI
Javier Fernández‐Álvarez, Guadalupe Molinari,

Ryan Kilcullen

et al.

Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 51(3), P. 358 - 375

Published: Dec. 29, 2023

Language: Английский

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12

Using the ‘Leapfrog’ Design as a Simple Form of Adaptive Platform Trial to Develop, Test, and Implement Treatment Personalization Methods in Routine Practice DOI Creative Commons
Simon E. Blackwell

Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 51(5), P. 686 - 701

Published: Feb. 5, 2024

Abstract The route for the development, evaluation and dissemination of personalized psychological therapies is complex challenging. In particular, large sample sizes needed to provide adequately powered trials newly-developed personalization approaches means that traditional treatment development extremely inefficient. This paper outlines promise adaptive platform (APT) embedded within routine practice as a method streamline testing therapies, close gap implementation in real-world settings. It focuses particular on recently-developed simplified APT design, ‘leapfrog’ trial, illustrating via simulation how such trial may proceed advantages it can bring, example terms reduced sizes. Finally discusses models could be implemented practice, including potential challenges caveats, alongside longer-term perspective treatments.

Language: Английский

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3

Practice-Oriented Research: An Introduction to New Developments and Future Directions DOI
Louis G. Castonguay, Dana Atzil‐Slonim, Kim de Jong

et al.

Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 51(3), P. 287 - 290

Published: April 3, 2024

Language: Английский

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2

Precision Mental Health and Data-Informed Decision Support in Psychological Therapy: An Example DOI Creative Commons
Wolfgang Lutz, Jana Schaffrath, Steffen T. Eberhardt

et al.

Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 51(5), P. 674 - 685

Published: Dec. 15, 2023

Abstract Outcome measurement including data-informed decision support for therapists in psychological therapy has developed impressively over the past two decades. New technological developments such as computerized data assessment, and feedback tools have facilitated advanced implementation several seetings. Recent try to improve clinical decision-making process by connecting practice better with empirical data. For example, psychometric can be used clinicians personalize selection of therapeutic programs, strategies or modules monitor a patient’s response real time. Furthermore, treatment patients at risk negative outcome. Therefore, measurement-based care seen an important integral part competence, practice, training. This is comparable many other areas healthcare system, where continuous monitoring health indicators common day-to-day (e.g., fever, blood pressure). In this paper, we present basic concepts system tailoring individual interventions specific patient needs, discuss implications implementing form precision mental practice.

Language: Английский

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6

Consultation Content and Techniques for measurement-Based Care Implementation in Youth Community Mental Health Settings DOI
Elizabeth Casline, Grace S. Woodard, Elizabeth Lane

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Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 13, 2024

Language: Английский

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Feedback in psychotherapy DOI Creative Commons
Bram Bovendeerd

Published: Feb. 27, 2024

Systematic Client Feedback (SCF) is the regular monitoring of patients' progress during their psychological treatment. A patient completes a questionnaire at intervals, and then therapist discuss results together adjust course treatment if necessary. SCF has potential to lead better outcomes, more personalized care improved participation.The aim this PhD study was clarify whether, under what conditions, can be added value. It emerged that adding mental healthcare led an additional decrease in psychiatric symptoms increase well-being least 25%, significant dropout forensic health care.We further discovered higher perceived value SCF, likely therapists are use instrument. However, increased workload cause decrease, used much less.Patients may experience as useful a) there appropriate balance between effort yield from use, b) integral part If these conditions met, improve working alliance, therapy outcome, satisfaction.To add professional practice, it necessary structurally facilitated. Here, detected 'barriers with potential' 'facilitators intended' best levers optimize ongoing implementation.

Language: Английский

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Assessing mental health professionals’ attitudes toward routine outcome monitoring across Eastern and Western cultures: an examination of invariance and latent mean differences† DOI
Zhuang She,

Amanda Jensen-Doss,

Hui Xu

et al.

Psychotherapy Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 11

Published: Sept. 22, 2024

To investigate the attitudes of mental health professionals towards Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) in Eastern and Western cultures.

Language: Английский

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The Use of Feedback in Mental Health Services: Expanding Horizons on Reach and Implementation DOI Creative Commons
Eric J Connors, Pauline Janse, Kim de Jong

et al.

Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 52(1), P. 1 - 10

Published: Nov. 28, 2024

Language: Английский

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0