实施基于测量的护理的考虑:关注个人和小团体的从业者。

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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-05 DOI:10.1176/appi.ps.20240372
Kathryn K Ridout, Erik Vanderlip, Andrew D Carlo, Bashkim Kadriu, Cecilia Livesey, John Torous, Carol Alter
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以测量为基础的护理(MBC)是一个结构化的过程,反复评估患者报告的结果,包括恢复、生活质量、功能、满意度和精神症状,以告知护理过程。在多年的经验和科学证据的支持下,在精神病学实践中使用标准化评定量表与护理效率的显著提高、取得卓越的临床结果、改善患者健康和体验有关。私人和公共支付方越来越多地需要跨实践设置实施MBC的证据,以满足报销标准,认证机构正在将症状测量的常规使用添加到其持续认证的要求中。一些技术进步已经改善了作为常规临床护理一部分的症状跟踪。尽管越来越多的人呼吁采用MBC,但精神病学领域在日常实践中实施MBC的速度很慢。2023年,美国精神病学协会董事会批准了质量护理委员会的一份报告《基于测量的护理实施》,作为一份资源文件。本文回顾了这个资源文档,包括MBC背后的基本原理和证据;强调支付和实践激励,以吸引临床医生考虑更一致的MBC实施;并描述了帮助采用MBC的策略和最佳实践。
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Considerations for Implementation of Measurement-Based Care: Focus on Solo and Small-Group Practitioners.

Measurement-based care (MBC) is the structured process of repeatedly assessing patient-reported outcomes, including recovery, quality of life, function, satisfaction, and psychiatric symptomatology, to inform the process of care. Backed by years of experience and scientific evidence, the use of standardized rating scales in psychiatric practice is associated with significant gains in the efficiency of care delivery, achievement of superior clinical outcomes, and improved patient wellness and experience. Private and public payers increasingly require evidence of MBC implementation across practice settings to satisfy reimbursement criteria, and accreditation bodies are adding routine use of symptom measures to their requirements for ongoing accreditation. Several technological advances have improved the tracking of symptoms as part of routine clinical care. Despite increased calls for the adoption of MBC, the psychiatric field has been slow to implement MBC in routine practice. In 2023, the American Psychiatric Association's Board of Trustees approved as a resource document a report by the Council on Quality Care, "Implementation of Measurement-Based Care." This article reviews this resource document, including the rationale and evidence behind MBC; highlights payment and practice incentives to entice clinicians to consider more consistent MBC implementation; and describes strategies and best practices to aid MBC adoption.

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