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Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) and Feedback: Research Review and Recommendations.

Michael BarkhamKim De JongJaime DelgadilloWolfgang Lutz
Published in: Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (2023)
ROM offers a low-cost method for enhancing patient outcomes, on average resulting in an ≈ 8% advantage (success rate difference; SRD) over standard care. CSTs are particularly effective for not-on-track patients (SRD between ≈ 20% and 29%), but ROM does not work for all patients and successful implementation is a major challenge, along with securing appropriate cultural adaptations.
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