Author:
Knaup Carina,Koesters Markus,Schoefer Dorothea,Becker Thomas,Puschner Bernd
Abstract
BackgroundFeedback of treatment outcome during the course of therapy (outcome
management) is increasingly considered to be beneficial for improving the
quality of mental healthcare.AimsTo review the impact of feedback of outcome to practitioners and/or
patients in specialist mental health services.MethodA systematic search and meta-analysis of controlled trials using outcome
management in mental health services published in English or German
language.ResultsTwelve studies met inclusion criteria. Feeding back outcome showed a
small, but significant (d = 0.10; 95% CI 0.01–0.19) positive short-term
effect on the mental health of individuals that did not prevail in the
long run. Subgroup analysis revealed no significant differences regarding
feedback modalities. Outcome management did not contribute to a reduction
of treatment duration.ConclusionsEvidence on the effects of outcome management in mental healthcare is
promising. More targeted research is needed in order to identify the
effective ingredients of outcome feedback and to assess its
cost-effectiveness.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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