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T1 - Increasing outcome measure completion in adult patients with a traumatic brain injury
T2 - Ideas from the research literature and evaluation of service change
AU - Peak, Craig
AU - Basilio, Daniela Di
AU - King, Lorraine
PY - 2020/4/10
Y1 - 2020/4/10
N2 - The use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) is increasingly important in clinical practice. Within the Department of Clinical Neuropsychology at Salford Royal Hospital they are used routinely to collect information on the overall physical, psychological and social adjustment of patients with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). In an attempt to increase PROMs completion rates, we implemented two major changes, reducing the number of PROMs completed and changing the collection method. We critically evaluated the influence that these changes have had on PROMs completion rates and discussed the potential barriers in PROMs completion rates in TBI patients, together with reflections for future improvements of the PROMs used and their administration methods.
AB - The use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) is increasingly important in clinical practice. Within the Department of Clinical Neuropsychology at Salford Royal Hospital they are used routinely to collect information on the overall physical, psychological and social adjustment of patients with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). In an attempt to increase PROMs completion rates, we implemented two major changes, reducing the number of PROMs completed and changing the collection method. We critically evaluated the influence that these changes have had on PROMs completion rates and discussed the potential barriers in PROMs completion rates in TBI patients, together with reflections for future improvements of the PROMs used and their administration methods.
U2 - 10.53841/bpsneur.2020.1.9.60
DO - 10.53841/bpsneur.2020.1.9.60
M3 - Journal article
VL - 1
SP - 60
EP - 67
JO - The Neuropsychologist
JF - The Neuropsychologist
SN - 2396-8540
IS - 9
ER -