Outcome Measurement in Mental Health
Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Trauer, Tom
Outcome Measurement in Mental Health
Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Trauer, Tom
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Analyses and assesses the techniques of outcome measurement and looks at ways it should be implemented.
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Analyses and assesses the techniques of outcome measurement and looks at ways it should be implemented.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9780521118347
- ISBN-10: 0521118344
- Artikelnr.: 29011780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9780521118347
- ISBN-10: 0521118344
- Artikelnr.: 29011780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; 1. Introduction Tom Trauer; Part I. Outcome Measurement around the
World: 2. Mental health outcome measurement in Australia Jane Pirkis and
Tom Callaly; 3. Outcome measures in New Zealand Graham Mellsop and Mark
Smith; 4. Outcome measurement in England Mike Slade; 5. Outcome measurement
in Ohio and the United States James Healy and Dee Roth; 6. The outcome
questionnaire system: a practical application for mental health care
settings Michael J. Lambert; 7. Outcome measurement in Italy Mirella
Ruggeri; 8. Outcome measurement in Germany Sylke Andreas, Thomas Becker,
Holger Schulz and Bernd Puschner; 9. Outcome measurement in mental health
services in Norway Torleif Ruud; 10. Outcome measurement in Canada: one
province's experience with implementation in community mental health David
Smith; Part II. Outcome Measurement in Specific Groups and Settings: 11.
Routine outcome measurement in child and adolescent mental health Peter
Brann; 12. Outcome measurement in adult mental health services Tom Trauer;
13. Outcome measurement in older persons Rod McKay and Regina McDonald; 14.
Outcome measurement with indigenous consumers Tricia Nagel and Tom Trauer;
15. Routine measurement of outcomes by Australian private hospital-based
psychiatric services Allen Morris-Yates and Andrew Page; 16. Mental health
outcome measurement in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Glen Tobias;
17. Outcome measurement in drug and alcohol services Maree Teesson and Mark
Deady; Part III. Current Issues in Outcome Measurement: 18. Outcome
measurement - applications and utility Tom Trauer; 19. Stakeholder
perspectives in outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 20. Assessment of change in
outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 21. Routine outcome measurement:
perspectives on skills and training Tom Trauer and Tim Coombs; 22. A review
of instruments in outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 23. Some economic and
policy considerations for outcome measurement Rowena Jacobs; 24. Future
directions Tom Trauer; Index.
World: 2. Mental health outcome measurement in Australia Jane Pirkis and
Tom Callaly; 3. Outcome measures in New Zealand Graham Mellsop and Mark
Smith; 4. Outcome measurement in England Mike Slade; 5. Outcome measurement
in Ohio and the United States James Healy and Dee Roth; 6. The outcome
questionnaire system: a practical application for mental health care
settings Michael J. Lambert; 7. Outcome measurement in Italy Mirella
Ruggeri; 8. Outcome measurement in Germany Sylke Andreas, Thomas Becker,
Holger Schulz and Bernd Puschner; 9. Outcome measurement in mental health
services in Norway Torleif Ruud; 10. Outcome measurement in Canada: one
province's experience with implementation in community mental health David
Smith; Part II. Outcome Measurement in Specific Groups and Settings: 11.
Routine outcome measurement in child and adolescent mental health Peter
Brann; 12. Outcome measurement in adult mental health services Tom Trauer;
13. Outcome measurement in older persons Rod McKay and Regina McDonald; 14.
Outcome measurement with indigenous consumers Tricia Nagel and Tom Trauer;
15. Routine measurement of outcomes by Australian private hospital-based
psychiatric services Allen Morris-Yates and Andrew Page; 16. Mental health
outcome measurement in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Glen Tobias;
17. Outcome measurement in drug and alcohol services Maree Teesson and Mark
Deady; Part III. Current Issues in Outcome Measurement: 18. Outcome
measurement - applications and utility Tom Trauer; 19. Stakeholder
perspectives in outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 20. Assessment of change in
outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 21. Routine outcome measurement:
perspectives on skills and training Tom Trauer and Tim Coombs; 22. A review
of instruments in outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 23. Some economic and
policy considerations for outcome measurement Rowena Jacobs; 24. Future
directions Tom Trauer; Index.
Preface; 1. Introduction Tom Trauer; Part I. Outcome Measurement around the
World: 2. Mental health outcome measurement in Australia Jane Pirkis and
Tom Callaly; 3. Outcome measures in New Zealand Graham Mellsop and Mark
Smith; 4. Outcome measurement in England Mike Slade; 5. Outcome measurement
in Ohio and the United States James Healy and Dee Roth; 6. The outcome
questionnaire system: a practical application for mental health care
settings Michael J. Lambert; 7. Outcome measurement in Italy Mirella
Ruggeri; 8. Outcome measurement in Germany Sylke Andreas, Thomas Becker,
Holger Schulz and Bernd Puschner; 9. Outcome measurement in mental health
services in Norway Torleif Ruud; 10. Outcome measurement in Canada: one
province's experience with implementation in community mental health David
Smith; Part II. Outcome Measurement in Specific Groups and Settings: 11.
Routine outcome measurement in child and adolescent mental health Peter
Brann; 12. Outcome measurement in adult mental health services Tom Trauer;
13. Outcome measurement in older persons Rod McKay and Regina McDonald; 14.
Outcome measurement with indigenous consumers Tricia Nagel and Tom Trauer;
15. Routine measurement of outcomes by Australian private hospital-based
psychiatric services Allen Morris-Yates and Andrew Page; 16. Mental health
outcome measurement in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Glen Tobias;
17. Outcome measurement in drug and alcohol services Maree Teesson and Mark
Deady; Part III. Current Issues in Outcome Measurement: 18. Outcome
measurement - applications and utility Tom Trauer; 19. Stakeholder
perspectives in outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 20. Assessment of change in
outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 21. Routine outcome measurement:
perspectives on skills and training Tom Trauer and Tim Coombs; 22. A review
of instruments in outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 23. Some economic and
policy considerations for outcome measurement Rowena Jacobs; 24. Future
directions Tom Trauer; Index.
World: 2. Mental health outcome measurement in Australia Jane Pirkis and
Tom Callaly; 3. Outcome measures in New Zealand Graham Mellsop and Mark
Smith; 4. Outcome measurement in England Mike Slade; 5. Outcome measurement
in Ohio and the United States James Healy and Dee Roth; 6. The outcome
questionnaire system: a practical application for mental health care
settings Michael J. Lambert; 7. Outcome measurement in Italy Mirella
Ruggeri; 8. Outcome measurement in Germany Sylke Andreas, Thomas Becker,
Holger Schulz and Bernd Puschner; 9. Outcome measurement in mental health
services in Norway Torleif Ruud; 10. Outcome measurement in Canada: one
province's experience with implementation in community mental health David
Smith; Part II. Outcome Measurement in Specific Groups and Settings: 11.
Routine outcome measurement in child and adolescent mental health Peter
Brann; 12. Outcome measurement in adult mental health services Tom Trauer;
13. Outcome measurement in older persons Rod McKay and Regina McDonald; 14.
Outcome measurement with indigenous consumers Tricia Nagel and Tom Trauer;
15. Routine measurement of outcomes by Australian private hospital-based
psychiatric services Allen Morris-Yates and Andrew Page; 16. Mental health
outcome measurement in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Glen Tobias;
17. Outcome measurement in drug and alcohol services Maree Teesson and Mark
Deady; Part III. Current Issues in Outcome Measurement: 18. Outcome
measurement - applications and utility Tom Trauer; 19. Stakeholder
perspectives in outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 20. Assessment of change in
outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 21. Routine outcome measurement:
perspectives on skills and training Tom Trauer and Tim Coombs; 22. A review
of instruments in outcome measurement Tom Trauer; 23. Some economic and
policy considerations for outcome measurement Rowena Jacobs; 24. Future
directions Tom Trauer; Index.