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[Empirical evidence for the effectiveness of Routine Outcome Monitoring. A study of the literature].

I V E Carlier1, D Meuldijk, I M van Vliet, E M van Fenema, N J A van der Wee, F G Zitman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Routine Outcome Monitoring ROM is an important instrument for measuring the effectiveness of treatment and has been implemented in the Dutch mental health care system. AIM: To review the effectiveness of ROM with regard to diagnosis, treatment, and other outcomes.
METHOD: The literature study focused on randomised controlled trials RCT's of ROM performed on patients of all age groups, some being general patients, others being psychiatric patients. The main search words were 'routine outcome monitoring' or 'routine outcome measurement'.
RESULTS: 52 RCTs on adult patients were included in the study; 45 of these trials were performed on patients with mental health problems, but not always in a psychiatric setting or as primary outcome measure. rom appears to have positive effects on diagnosis and treatment and on the communication between patient and therapist. Other results were less clear.
CONCLUSION: ROM seems to be particularly effective for the monitoring of treatments which have not been entirely successful. Further research needs to be done into the clinical and cost-effectiveness of ROM when used with adults and children who have mental health problems.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22331532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tijdschr Psychiatr        ISSN: 0303-7339


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