Routine outcome monitoring in the Netherlands: practical experiences with a web-based strategy for the assessment of treatment outcome in clinical practice.
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Routine Outcome Monitoring and Clinical Decision-Making in Forensic Psychiatry Based on the Instrument for Forensic Treatment EvaluationA National Quality Improvement Collaborative for the clinical use of outcome measurement in specialised mental healthcare: results from a parallel group design and a nested cluster randomised controlled trial.Pitfalls in the assessment, analysis, and interpretation of routine outcome monitoring (ROM) Data: results from an outpatient clinic for integrative mental health.Assessing adherence to guidelines with administrative data in psychiatric outpatients.Research, Data, and Evidence-Based Treatment Use in State Behavioral Health Systems, 2001-2012Development of a Computer Adaptive Test for Depression Based on the Dutch-Flemish Version of the PROMIS Item Bank.A proof of principle for using adaptive testing in Routine Outcome Monitoring: the efficiency of the Mood and Anxiety Symptoms Questionnaire -Anhedonic Depression CAT.Applying computer adaptive testing to optimize online assessment of suicidal behavior: a simulation studyHorizon 2020 priorities in clinical mental health research: results of a consensus-based ROAMER expert survey.The generalizability of psychotherapy efficacy trials in major depressive disorder: an analysis of the influence of patient selection in efficacy trials on symptom outcome in daily practice.Reference values for generic instruments used in routine outcome monitoring: the Leiden Routine Outcome Monitoring Study.Integrating the use of patient-reported outcomes for both clinical practice and performance measurement: views of experts from 3 countries.The index 'Treatment Duration Control' for enabling randomized controlled trials with variation in duration of treatment of chronic pain patientsThe use of routine outcome monitoring in child semi-residential psychiatry: predicting parents' completion rates.Shared Decision Making in mental health care using Routine Outcome Monitoring as a source of information: a cluster randomised controlled trial.A digital intake approach in specialized mental health care: study protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trialApplying User Input to the Design and Testing of an Electronic Behavioral Health Information System for Wraparound Care Coordination.Optimism and mental imagery: a possible cognitive marker to promote well-being?Real-Time Monitoring of Psychotherapeutic Processes: Concept and ComplianceClinicians' perspectives on a Web-based system for routine outcome monitoring in old-age psychiatry in the NetherlandsReducing patients' suicide ideation through training mental health teams in the application of the Dutch multidisciplinary practice guideline on assessment and treatment of suicidal behavior: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.The dutch social interaction anxiety scale and the social phobia scale: reliability, validity, and clinical utility.Routine outcome measurement in the Netherlands - 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Routine outcome monitoring in the Netherlands: practical experiences with a web-based strategy for the assessment of treatment outcome in clinical practice.
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