Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study

Background Recent UK initiatives have advocated the use of session-by-session outcome measurement in CAMHS. However, little is known about the feasibility of this approach. Method The PROMPT study (Patient Reported Outcome Monitoring Progress Tracker) piloted an iPad administered brief sess...

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Main Authors: Hall, Charlotte L., Moldavsky, Maria, Taylor, John A., Marriott, Michael, Goodman, Robert, Sayal, Kapil, Hollis, Chris
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author Hall, Charlotte L.
Moldavsky, Maria
Taylor, John A.
Marriott, Michael
Goodman, Robert
Sayal, Kapil
Hollis, Chris
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Moldavsky, Maria
Taylor, John A.
Marriott, Michael
Goodman, Robert
Sayal, Kapil
Hollis, Chris
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description Background Recent UK initiatives have advocated the use of session-by-session outcome measurement in CAMHS. However, little is known about the feasibility of this approach. Method The PROMPT study (Patient Reported Outcome Monitoring Progress Tracker) piloted an iPad administered brief session-by-session measure (S × S) related to the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire impact supplement in three CAMHS teams. We report adherence to electronic S × S monitoring and a preliminary analysis of sensitivity to change. Results Adherence to S × S was 57%, which is higher than the completion rates for the standard set of outcome measures usually completed by clinicians and young people. S × S showed some sensitivity to change. Conclusions Session-by-session monitoring in CAMHS is worthy of further pursuit.
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spelling nottingham-405482020-05-04T17:15:21Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40548/ Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study Hall, Charlotte L. Moldavsky, Maria Taylor, John A. Marriott, Michael Goodman, Robert Sayal, Kapil Hollis, Chris Background Recent UK initiatives have advocated the use of session-by-session outcome measurement in CAMHS. However, little is known about the feasibility of this approach. Method The PROMPT study (Patient Reported Outcome Monitoring Progress Tracker) piloted an iPad administered brief session-by-session measure (S × S) related to the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire impact supplement in three CAMHS teams. We report adherence to electronic S × S monitoring and a preliminary analysis of sensitivity to change. Results Adherence to S × S was 57%, which is higher than the completion rates for the standard set of outcome measures usually completed by clinicians and young people. S × S showed some sensitivity to change. Conclusions Session-by-session monitoring in CAMHS is worthy of further pursuit. Wiley 2015-08-10 Article PeerReviewed Hall, Charlotte L., Moldavsky, Maria, Taylor, John A., Marriott, Michael, Goodman, Robert, Sayal, Kapil and Hollis, Chris (2015) Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 20 (3). pp. 171-174. ISSN 1475-3588 CAMHS Session-by-session Electronic outcome measures Feasibility Pilot http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/camh.12066/abstract doi:10.1111/camh.12066 doi:10.1111/camh.12066
spellingShingle CAMHS
Session-by-session
Electronic outcome measures
Feasibility
Pilot
Hall, Charlotte L.
Moldavsky, Maria
Taylor, John A.
Marriott, Michael
Goodman, Robert
Sayal, Kapil
Hollis, Chris
Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study
title Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study
title_full Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study
title_fullStr Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study
title_short Innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study
title_sort innovations in practice: piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in child and adolescent mental health : a preliminary study
topic CAMHS
Session-by-session
Electronic outcome measures
Feasibility
Pilot
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https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40548/