Progress monitoring and feedback delivered in routine psychiatric care: Beneficial but not reaching those thought to need it most

Volume: 30, Issue: 7, Pages: 843 - 856
Published: Jan 6, 2020
Abstract
Objective: The study evaluated the use and effectiveness of a progress monitoring system routinely operational in a private mental health care setting. Method: In a nonrandomized trial in which 778 consecutively admitted patients underwent a 2-week cognitive behavioral therapy intervention, the effectiveness of therapists choosing to use progress monitoring feedback to frame therapist–patient discussions about individuals’ progress was...
Paper Details
Title
Progress monitoring and feedback delivered in routine psychiatric care: Beneficial but not reaching those thought to need it most
Published Date
Jan 6, 2020
Volume
30
Issue
7
Pages
843 - 856
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