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A systematic review on the effect of routine outcome monitoring and feedback on client outcomes in alcohol and other drug treatment.

India CordonyLlewellyn MillsKristie MammenNicholas Lintzeris
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2023)
There may be some positive effects for clients of providing feedback to clients and/or clinicians; however, the small number of randomised trials and the heterogeneity of methods, outcome measures and findings, mean that firm conclusions cannot be drawn about the efficacy of feedback until larger randomised studies are conducted.
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