Kaiser Tim, Schmutzhart Lisa, Laireiter Anton-Rupert
Department of Psychology, Psychotherapy Research Group, University of Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstrasse 34, 5020, Salzburg, Austria.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2018 Sep;45(5):765-779. doi: 10.1007/s10488-018-0862-1.
While monitoring systems in psychotherapy have become more common, little is known about the attitudes that mental health practitioners have towards these systems. In an online survey among 111 Austrian psychotherapists and trainees, attitudes towards therapy monitoring were measured. A well-validated questionnaire measuring attitudes towards outcome monitoring, the Outcome Measurement Questionnaire, was used. Clinicians' theoretical orientations as well as previous knowledge and experience with monitoring systems were associated with positive attitudes towards monitoring. Possible factors that may have led to these findings, like the views of different theoretical orientations or obstacles in Austrian public health care, are discussed.
虽然心理治疗中的监测系统已变得更加普遍,但对于心理健康从业者对这些系统的态度却知之甚少。在一项针对111名奥地利心理治疗师和实习生的在线调查中,测量了对治疗监测的态度。使用了一份经过充分验证的测量对结果监测态度的问卷,即结果测量问卷。临床医生的理论取向以及先前对监测系统的知识和经验与对监测的积极态度相关。文中讨论了可能导致这些结果的因素,比如不同理论取向的观点或奥地利公共卫生保健中的障碍。