Black Jennifer, Lewis Tania, McIntosh Pamela, Callaly Tom, Coombs Tim, Hunter Angie, Moore Louise
Pathways Rehabilitation and Support Services Ltd, 61 Pakington St, Geelong West, VIC 3218, Australia.
Aust Health Rev. 2009 Feb;33(1):93-9. doi: 10.1071/ah090093.
The mandatory use of routine outcome measurement (ROM) has been introduced into all public sector mental health services in Australia over the past 6 years. Qualitative processes were used to engage consumers and carers in suggesting how the measures can be used in clinical practice. The project involved an audit by survey, followed by a range of interactive workshops designed to elicit the views of consumers, carers and clinicians, as well as to involve all parties in dialogue about ROM. In addition, there was engagement of consumers and carers in the training of clinicians in the clinical use of ROM, and in the production of promotional materials aimed at informing consumers and carers about ROM. When consumers and carers have had an opportunity to be involved in ROM they have found it a useful experience, and those who had not been involved can see the potential. Consumers and carers indicated that they believe the greatest opportunity arising from the suite of measures is the use of the consumer self-assessment measure the Behaviour and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-32).
在过去六年里,澳大利亚所有公共部门心理健康服务机构都已开始强制使用常规结果测量(ROM)。采用了定性方法,让消费者和护理人员参与讨论如何在临床实践中运用这些测量方法。该项目包括一次调查审计,随后举办了一系列互动研讨会,旨在征求消费者、护理人员和临床医生的意见,并让各方参与有关ROM的对话。此外,还让消费者和护理人员参与临床医生使用ROM的培训,并制作宣传材料,向消费者和护理人员介绍ROM。当消费者和护理人员有机会参与ROM时,他们发现这是一次有益的经历,而那些未参与的人也能看到其潜力。消费者和护理人员表示,他们认为这一系列测量方法带来的最大机遇在于使用消费者自我评估工具“行为与症状识别量表(BASIS-32)”。