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A Qualitative Exploration of Patient and Clinician Views on Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Child Mental Health and Diabetes Services
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Family MedicineCounselingEducationDiabetes ServiceDiabetes ServicesMental HealthChild PsychiatryChild Mental HealthOutcome MeasuresPrimary CareHealth CommunicationPatient-reported OutcomeChild AssessmentHealth Services ResearchYoung PeopleHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchChildren's Mental HealthOutcome AssessmentNursingQualitative ExplorationChild HealthAdolescent Primary CarePediatricsClinical PracticePatient-centered OutcomeMedicinePatient Experience
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are increasingly being recommended for use in both mental and physical health services. The present study is a qualitative exploration of the views of young people, mothers, and clinicians on PROMs. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a sample of n = 10 participants (6 young people, 4 clinicians) from mental health services and n = 14 participants (4 young people, 7 mothers, 3 clinicians) from a diabetes service. For different reasons, young people, mothers, and clinicians saw feedback from PROMs as having the potential to alter the scope of clinical discussions.
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