How subjective well-being, patient-reported clinical improvement (PROMs) and experience of care (PREMs) relate in an acute psychiatric care setting?
Elisabetta ScanferlaKatherine de BienassisBernard PachoudPhilip GorwoodPublished in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2023)
This study supports the case for routinely measuring patients' subjective well-being to better capture the unmet needs of patients undergoing psychiatric hospital treatment, and the use of standardized patient-reported measures as key indicators of high quality of care across mental health services.
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