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Learn how outcome research and measurement can drive improvements in behavioral health, education, and healthcare services. This book explores the importance of using data to enhance treatment effectiveness and ensure accountability. Gain insights from case studies and meta-analyses that showcase the impact of outcomes-focused practices in various sectors. Discover the key principles and best practices for implementing outcome research in your organization to optimize patient care and resource allocation.
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Ben Ogles
Ohio University Using Data to Improve Treatment: Research and Practice
2. 2 If providers dont measure outcomes, someone else will. - M. Naditch (1994)
3. 3 Overview Outcomes and Accountability
Outcome Research with Youth
Patient Oriented Research
Feedback
Using the Ohio Scales for Youth
4. 4 OUTCOMES! A Central Focus over the last 15 years
Behavioral health, education, healthcare
Books, articles, task forces
Public and private
Administrators, providers, consumers, and payers
5. 5 AN EXAMPLE FROM HEALTH CAREPrograms focused on outcomes research, measurement, and managementhave emerged over the past decade as a result of rapidly rising healthcare costs, questions about the effectiveness of medical intervention, and theneed for efficient delivery of care (Mowinski & Staggers, 1997).-Maloney & Chaiken, 1999
6. 6 What does the Outcome Research with Children Tell Us?
7. 7 Types of Research Efficacy Does therapy work under tightly controlled experimental conditions? (RCT)
Effectiveness Does the treatment work in practice? (mental health services research & program evaluation)
Patient Oriented Is treatment working for this client?
(Howard et al. 1996)
8. 8 Broad Meta-analyses