Title of article
Monitoring treatment response and outcomes using the World Health Organizationʹs Wellbeing Index in psychiatric care
Author/Authors
Newnham، نويسنده , , Elizabeth A. and Hooke، نويسنده , , Geoff R. and Page، نويسنده , , Andrew C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
133
To page
138
Abstract
Background
ive psychiatric care requires reliable measurement of patient progress and outcome. The current study aimed to assess the clinical validity of the WHO Wellbeing Index (WHO-5; Bech, P., Gudex, C., Johansen, K.S., 1996. The WHO (Ten) Wellbeing Index: validation in diabetes. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 65, 183–190.) for use as a measure of individual treatment response and outcome in mental health care.
hundred and eighteen consecutive inpatients and day patients at an Australian private psychiatric facility completed the WHO-5, SF-36 and DASS-21 routinely during treatment, and 152 undergraduate students completed the WH0-5.
s
O-5 was shown to be a measure with high reliability, validity and sensitivity to change, for use with patients who have affective or neurotic primary diagnoses. Further to this, regression analyses demonstrated that early scores on the measure predicted final outcome. Criteria for clinically significant recovery are also presented.
tions
sults may be generalized to samples with primary diagnoses of affective and anxiety disorders. Assessment of the WHO-5 as a measure of treatment response is warranted in other patient samples.
sions
rrent findings illustrate the potential of the WHO-5 as a quick, reliable and valid means for assessing patient outcome and monitoring patient response to treatment in psychiatric services.
Keywords
WHO-5 , mental health , psychometrics , Patient monitoring , Outcome
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number
1433277
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