Lending an ear to feedback systems: evaluation of recovery and non-response in psychotherapy in a German outpatient setting.
Identifieur interne : 000503 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 000502; suivant : 000504Lending an ear to feedback systems: evaluation of recovery and non-response in psychotherapy in a German outpatient setting.
Auteurs : Wolfgang Lutz ; Jan R. Böhnke ; Katharina KöckSource :
- Community mental health journal [ 1573-2789 ] ; 2011.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- geographic : Germany.
- instrumentation : Psychometrics.
- therapy : Mental Disorders.
- Ambulatory Care, Decision Making, Evidence-Based Practice, Feedback, Female, Humans, Male, Outpatients, Psychotherapy, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Treatment Outcome.
Abstract
Systems providing feedback on treatment progress have been implemented in outpatient psychotherapy. They are recognized as a helpful tool to identify possible treatment failures. This report presents the ideas underlying the planning of feedback interventions and the implementation of such programs into practice settings. Strategies to identify patients at risk for treatment failure (rationally- and empirically-derived decision rules) are presented. Additionally, evidence for the usefulness of feedback systems is discussed. The report ends with the description of an ongoing feedback intervention study in private practices in Germany (aimed at gathering information on 400 therapists with 2,000 patients).
DOI: 10.1007/s10597-010-9307-3
PubMed: 20422449
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