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How effective is systematic feedback of treatment progress to the therapist? An empirical study in a cognitive-bebavioural-orieted impatient setting

ZEITSCHRIFT FUR KLINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE UND PSYCHOTHERAPIE. Bd. 35. H. 1. 2006 S. 21 - 29

Erscheinungsjahr: 2006

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Doi/URN: 10.1026/1616-3443.35.1.21

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Background: Systematic feedback to therapists on their patients' progress has been shown to enhance outcome in at-risk patients in studies with predominantly moderately disturbed outpatients. Objective: Is it possible to replicate these findings in a CBT-oriented inpatient setting and are positive effects confined to at-risk patients? Methods: In a randomized controlled trial (N = 118) half of the therapists were provided with systematic feedback on their patients' progress. Results: Patients...Background: Systematic feedback to therapists on their patients' progress has been shown to enhance outcome in at-risk patients in studies with predominantly moderately disturbed outpatients. Objective: Is it possible to replicate these findings in a CBT-oriented inpatient setting and are positive effects confined to at-risk patients? Methods: In a randomized controlled trial (N = 118) half of the therapists were provided with systematic feedback on their patients' progress. Results: Patients in the feedback group improved more than patients in the control group on all outcome measures. Conclusions: Systematic feedback to therapists on their patients' progress enhances outcome in inpatient CBT treatment. Future research should identify ways to reduce the monetary and psychological costs of feedback-providing systems, in order to facilitate their application in routine care settings. » weiterlesen» einklappen

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Berking, M (Autor)
Orth, U (Autor)

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