Author:
Black Jennifer,Lewis Tania,McIntosh Pamela,Callaly Tom,Coombs Tim,Hunter Angie,Moore Louise
Abstract
The mandatory use of routine outcome measurement
(ROM) has been introduced into all public
sector mental health services in Australia over the
past 6 years. Qualitative processes were used to
engage consumers and carers in suggesting how
the measures can be used in clinical practice. The
project involved an audit by survey, followed by a
range of interactive workshops designed to elicit
the views of consumers, carers and clinicians, as
well as to involve all parties in dialogue about
ROM. In addition, there was engagement of consumers
and carers in the training of clinicians in
the clinical use of ROM, and in the production of
promotional materials aimed at informing consumers
and carers about ROM. When consumers and
carers have had an opportunity to be involved in
ROM they have found it a useful experience, and
those who had not been involved can see the
potential. Consumers and carers indicated that
they believe the greatest opportunity arising from
the suite of measures is the use of the consumer
self-assessment measure the Behaviour and
Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-32).
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