Routine Outcome Measurement: A Survey of UK Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.

Child Adolesc Ment Health

University of Liverpool, Section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Pine Lodge Academic Unit, 79 Liverpool Road, Chester CH2 1AW, UK. E-mail:

Published: September 2005

  Research suggests that the routine measurement of treatment outcomes is a neglected area of clinical practice within mental health care settings. Still it is not clear to what extent such findings apply to child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). A cross-sectional survey of UK CAMHS revealed that although quantitative clinical measures are commonly used within these services, there is little uniformity in the instruments utilised, and they rarely inform a system of routine outcome measurement. However, in general, respondents did not have a philosophical or scientific objection to the practice of routinely measuring outcomes, but rather felt that they lacked the necessary resources to facilitate such initiatives.

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