Login / Signup

Using routine outcome measures as clinical process tools: Maximising the therapeutic yield in the IAPT programme when working remotely.

Cintia L FaijaPenny BeeKarina LovellNicky LidbetterJudith GellatlyKerry ArdernKelly RushtonHelen BrooksDean McMillanChristopher J ArmitageRebecca WoodhouseMichael Barkham
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2022)
The administration of outcome measures needs to ensure validity and reliability. Therapeutic yield from session-by-session outcome measures could be enhanced by focusing on three main areas: (1) adopting a collaborative conversational approach, (2) maximising the use of total and items scores and (3) integrating outcome measures with in-session treatment decisions. Shifting the perception of outcome measures as impersonal numbers to being process clinical tools ensures a personalised delivery of psychological interventions and has the potential to enhance engagement from practitioners and patients what may reduce drop-out rates and improve clinical outcomes.
Keyphrases