GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, Research Department, Netherlands.
Psychother Res. 2012;22(4):464-74. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2012.673023. Epub 2012 Apr 2.
Providing outcome monitoring feedback to therapists seems to be a promising approach to improve outcomes in clinical practice. This study aims to examine the effect of feedback and investigate whether it is moderated by therapist characteristics. Patients (n=413) were randomly assigned to either a feedback or a no-feedback control condition. There was no significant effect of feedback in the full sample, but feedback was effective for not-on-track cases for therapists who used the feedback. Internal feedback propensity, self-efficacy, and commitment to use the feedback moderated the effects of feedback. The results demonstrate that feedback is not effective under all circumstances and therapist factors are important when implementing feedback in clinical practice.
为治疗师提供结果监测反馈似乎是改善临床实践结果的一种有前途的方法。本研究旨在检验反馈的效果,并探讨其是否受到治疗师特征的调节。将患者(n=413)随机分配到反馈或无反馈对照组。在全样本中,反馈没有显著效果,但对于使用反馈的治疗师来说,对于不在轨道上的病例,反馈是有效的。内部反馈倾向、自我效能和使用反馈的承诺调节了反馈的效果。结果表明,在所有情况下反馈都不是有效的,并且在临床实践中实施反馈时治疗师因素很重要。