Making CORE-OM data work for you and your service: A primary care psychology and counselling team's experience of routine outcome measurement
Abstract
We describe benefits of introducing routine outcome measurement (ROM) in primary care services. Factors facilitating culture change are discussed and the importance of resources and data ownership noted.
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2007
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Article
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Outcome and process assessment (Health care), Primary health care, Counselling
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Shepherd, M., Evans, C., Ashworth, M., Nairne, K. & Robinson, S. I. (2007). Making CORE-OM data work for you and your service: A primary care psychology and counselling team's experience of routine outcome measurement. Clinical Psychology Forum, (174), pp.31-34.
