Research Institute, Modum Bad Psychiatric Center, Vikersund, Norway.
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
Fam Process. 2020 Mar;59(1):36-51. doi: 10.1111/famp.12485. Epub 2019 Sep 9.
Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) is recommended as a psychotherapy procedure to serve as clinical feedback in order to improve client treatment outcomes. ROM can work as a warning signal to the therapist if the client shows signs of no change or deterioration. This study has investigated whether any difference in outcome could be detected between those clients in couple and family therapy who used the Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change (STIC) feedback system (ROM condition) versus those who were offered treatment without the use of STIC ("treatment as usual" or TAU condition). A sample of 328 adults seeking couple and family therapy in Norway was randomly assigned to ROM versus TAU conditions. Outcome measures were The Outcome Questionnaire-45 and The Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale. The results demonstrated no significant differences in outcomes between the ROM and TAU. Possible explanations of this result related to design and implementation issues are discussed.
常规结果监测(ROM)被推荐作为一种心理治疗程序,作为临床反馈,以提高客户的治疗效果。如果客户出现无变化或恶化的迹象,ROM 可以作为治疗师的警告信号。本研究调查了在接受夫妻和家庭治疗的客户中,使用系统治疗变化量表(STIC)反馈系统(ROM 条件)的客户与未使用 STIC 的客户(“常规治疗”或 TAU 条件)之间是否可以检测到任何结果差异。挪威的一个 328 名寻求夫妻和家庭治疗的成年人样本被随机分配到 ROM 与 TAU 条件。结果测量是结果问卷-45 和修订后的对偶调整量表。结果表明,ROM 和 TAU 之间的结果没有显著差异。对这一结果的可能解释与设计和实施问题有关。