An Instrument for Measurement of Outcomes of Care for Schizophrenia

Author:

Cuffel Brian J.1,Fischer Ellen P.,Owen Richard R.,Smith G. Richard2

Affiliation:

1. University of California at San Francisco

2. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Abstract

To advance effectiveness research in mental health, we need common, standardized, validated instruments that can be used easily in routine practice settings. The Schizophrenia Outcomes Module is a relatively brief, comprehensive instrumentfor monitoring and assessing the outcomes of treatment for schizophrenia in clinical care settings. The module was developed with the guidance of a multiinstitutional, multidisciplinary expert panel; the clinical and theoretical considerations that framed the expert panel's deliberations and determined the module's content and characteristics are described Initialfield testing of the instrument involved longitudinal observation of 100 individuals with schizophrenia over a 6-month period. To our knowledge, it is the only brief and easily administered instrument that encompasses the four major outcome domains defined by the National Institute of Mental Health's Plan for Research on the Severely Mentally Ill. As such, it is a promising toolfor effectiveness research in schizophrenia.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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