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Brief title
Health condition
Routine Process Monitoring (RPM)
Systematic patient Feedback
Outcome Rating Scale (ORS)
Session Rating Scale (SRS)
Feedback Informed Treatment
Primary and specialised Mental Health care
Sponsors and support
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen RUG
Dimence Groep
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen RUG
Dimence Groep
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Outcome Questionaire 45 (OQ-45)
Dutch Mental Health Continuum - Short Form (MHC-SF)
Secondary outcome
-dropout
-patient-satisfaction
-duration
-treatment costs
Background summary
Routine Process Monitoring (RPM) is a patient feedback method developed in the USA which is widely applied in clinical practice of mental health care in The Netherlands. In this method a patient fills in the Session Rating Scale (SRS) and the Outcome Rating Scale (ORS) in each treatment session. The results are discussed directly in this session and the treatment is optimized based on this discussion. This method has not been systematically studied in The Netherlands. The aim of this study is to clarify whether the addition of RPM for treatment in primary and specialist mental healthcare in The Netherlands has a positive effect on the treatment outcome.
Study objective
Addition of Routine Process Monitoring (RPM) to brief therapy (number of sessions <12) will result to a significant improvement in treatment outcome within five weeks compared to short-term treatment without RPM in the primary mental health care in Netherlands.
Addition of RPM to brief therapy (number of sessions <12) will still result to a significant improvement in treatment outcome after 13 weeks compared to short-term treatment without RPM in the primary mental health care in Netherlands.
Leading to Study 1: The effect of RPM in the primary mental health care
Addition of RPM to long-lasting therapy (number of sessions >12) will still result to a significant improvement in treatment outcome after 13 weeks compared to long-lasting therapy without RPM in the specialised mental health care in Netherlands.
Leading to Study 2: The effect of RPM in the specialised mental health care
Study design
start, 5 weeks, 13 weeks, 26 weeks
Intervention
-Routine Process Monitoring + Treatment as usual (TAU-RPM)
-Treatment as Usual (TAU)
A.M. Bovendeerd
Steenwijk 8332 GL
The Netherlands
+31 (0)521 534140
b.bovendeerd@dimence.nl
A.M. Bovendeerd
Steenwijk 8332 GL
The Netherlands
+31 (0)521 534140
b.bovendeerd@dimence.nl
Inclusion criteria
The inclusion criterion are that patients are 18 years or older, are assigned to and have psychological treatment in the primary or specialised mental healthcare. They must speak the Dutch language and agree that the data obtained by Routine Outcome Monitoring are used for this study.
Exclusion criteria
-Patients who do not speak the Dutch language
-Objections to use ROM data for scientific research
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5356 |
NTR-old | NTR5466 |
Other | METC Twente : K15-11 |