Quality indicators and monitoring of mental health services: what do frontline providers think?
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Linking data to decision-making: applying qualitative data analysis methods and software to identify mechanisms for using outcomes dataAre comparisons of consumer satisfaction with providers biased by nonresponse or case-mix differences?The development and evaluation of a five-language multi-perspective standardised measure: clinical decision-making involvement and satisfaction (CDIS).Implementing quality indicators in intensive care units: exploring barriers to and facilitators of behaviour change.Performance indicators for public mental healthcare: a systematic international inventory.User-generated quality standards for youth mental health in primary care: a participatory research design using mixed methodsObstacles to TQM success in health care systems.Patient and Clinician Assessments of Symptomatology Changes on Older Adults Following a Psycho-educational Program for Depression and Anxiety.The relationship between staff members' working conditions and patients' perceptions of the treatment environment.Mental health care Monitor Older adults (MEMO): monitoring patient characteristics and outcome in Dutch mental health services for older adults.Patient satisfaction with treatment in first-episode psychosis.Evaluation of participant satisfaction with community therapy: a mental health strategy in primary care.Patient satisfaction after acute admission for psychosis.Composing a core set of performance indicators for public mental health care: a modified Delphi procedure.Improving quality of medical treatment and care: are surgeons' working conditions and job satisfaction associated to patient satisfaction?
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Quality indicators and monitoring of mental health services: what do frontline providers think?
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Allison Mitchinson
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Kristen Lawton Barry
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10.1176/APPI.AJP.161.1.146
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z