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Assessing patient progress in psychological therapy through feedback in supervision: the MeMOS* randomized controlled trial (*Measuring and Monitoring clinical Outcomes in Supervision: MeMOS)

机译:通过监督反馈评估患者在心理治疗方面的进展:memOs *随机对照试验(*监测临床结果的监测:memOs)

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Background: Psychological therapy services are often required to demonstrate their effectiveness and are implementing systematic monitoring of patient progress. A system for measuring patient progress might usefully ‘inform supervision’ and help patients who are not progressing in therapy. Aims: To examine if continuous monitoring of patient progress through the supervision process was more effective in improving patient outcomes compared with giving feedback to therapists alone in routine NHS psychological therapy. Method: Using a stepped wedge randomized controlled design, continuous feedback on patient progress during therapy was given either to the therapist and supervisor to be discussed in clinical supervison (MeMOS condition) or only given to the therapist (S-Sup condition). If a patient failed to progress in the MeMOS condition, an alert was triggered and sent to both the therapist and supervisor. Outcome measures were completed at beginning of therapy, end of therapy and at 6-month follow-up and session-by-session ratings. Results: No differences in clinical outcomes of patients were found between MeMOS and S-Sup conditions. Patients in the MeMOS condition were rated as improving less, and more ill. They received fewer therapy sessions. Conclusions: Most patients failed to improve in therapy at some point. Patients’ recovery was not affected by feeding back outcomes into the supervision process. Therapists rated patients in the S-Sup condition as improving more and being less ill than patients in MeMOS. Those patients in MeMOS had more complex problems.
机译:背景:通常需要心理治疗服务来证明其有效性并正在对患者的病情进行系统的监测。一种用于衡量患者进展的系统可能会有用地“告知监督”,并帮助那些尚未进行治疗的患者。目的:与通过常规的NHS心理治疗仅向治疗师提供反馈相比,检查通过监督过程对患者进展进行持续监测是否在改善患者预后方面更有效。方法:采用阶梯式楔形随机控制设计,将治疗过程中患者进展的连续反馈提供给治疗师和主管,以便在临床督导下进行讨论(MeMOS状况)或仅提供给治疗师(S-Sup状况)。如果患者无法在MeMOS状态下进展,则会触发警报并将其发送给治疗师和主管。在治疗开始,治疗结束,6个月的随访和逐节评估中完成了结果指标。结果:MeMOS和S-Sup病情在患者的临床结局方面未发现差异。处于MeMOS病情的患者被评为病情减轻且病情加重。他们接受的治疗次数更少。结论:大多数患者在某一时刻未能改善治疗。将结果反馈到监督过程中不会影响患者的康复。治疗师对处于S-Sup病情的患者的评价是,与MeMOS患者相比,病情有所改善,病情有所减轻。 MeMOS中的那些患者有更复杂的问题。

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