University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2010 Apr;38(3):251-62. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2010.01.001. Epub 2010 Feb 8.
We report here the results of a randomized, controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of a semiautomated performance improvement system ("patient feedback") that enables real-time monitoring of patient outcomes in outpatient substance abuse treatment clinics. The study involved 118 clinicians working at 20 community-based outpatient substance abuse treatment clinics in the northeast United States. Ten clinics received 12 weeks of the patient feedback performance improvement intervention, and 10 clinics received no intervention during the 12 weeks. More than 1,500 patients provided anonymous ratings of therapeutic alliance, treatment satisfaction, and drug/alcohol use. There was no evidence of an intervention effect on the primary drug and alcohol use scales. There was also no evidence of an intervention effect on secondary measures of therapeutic alliance. Clinician-rated measures of organizational functioning and job satisfaction also showed no intervention effect. Possible insights from these findings and alternative methods of utilizing feedback reports to enhance clinical outcomes are proposed.
我们在此报告一项随机对照试验的结果,该试验评估了一种半自动性能改进系统(“患者反馈”)的疗效,该系统能够实时监测门诊药物滥用治疗诊所的患者结果。该研究涉及美国东北部 20 家社区门诊药物滥用治疗诊所的 118 名临床医生。10 家诊所接受了 12 周的患者反馈性能改进干预,而 10 家诊所在 12 周内没有接受干预。超过 1500 名患者对治疗联盟、治疗满意度和药物/酒精使用情况进行了匿名评分。在主要的药物和酒精使用量表上没有证据表明干预有效果。在治疗联盟的次要衡量标准上也没有证据表明干预有效果。临床医生评定的组织功能和工作满意度措施也没有显示出干预效果。提出了从这些发现中得出的可能见解以及利用反馈报告来提高临床结果的替代方法。