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The Impact of Measurement-Based Care in Psychiatry: An Integrative Review
Janine DeSimone
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Bryan R. Hansen
School of Nursing
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Psychiatry
100%
Integrative Review
100%
Measurement-based Care
100%
Clinical Impact
27%
Treatment Efficacy
18%
Low Risk
9%
Inclusion Criteria
9%
Physical Health
9%
Clinical Benefit
9%
Clinical Decisions
9%
Mental Health Care
9%
Persons with Mental Illness
9%
Symptom Severity
9%
Remission Rate
9%
Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model
9%
Medication Adherence
9%
Mental Health Outcomes
9%
Therapeutic Alliance
9%
Everyday Practices
9%
Relapse Risk
9%
Organizational Level
9%
Healthcare Treatment
9%
AIMS™
9%
Provider Attitudes
9%
Clinical Progress
9%
Patient Progress
9%
Successful Adoption
9%
Research-practice Gap
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Integrative Review
100%
Mental Health
66%
Combination Therapy
66%
Practice Guideline
33%
Symptom
33%
Remission
33%
Evidence Based Nursing
33%
Medication Compliance
33%
Health Outcomes
33%
Practice Gap
33%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Mental Illness
50%
Evidence-Based Practice
50%
Therapeutic Alliance
50%