TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing a European Psychotherapy Consortium (EPoC)
T2 - Towards Adopting a Single-Item Self-Report Outcome Measure Across European Countries
AU - Gonçalves, Miguel M.
AU - Lutz, Wolfgang
AU - Schwartz, Brian
AU - Oliveira, João Tiago
AU - Saarni, Suoma E.
AU - Tishby, Orya
AU - Rubel, Julian A.
AU - Boehnke, Jan R.
AU - Montesano, Adrian
AU - Paiva, Dario
AU - Ceridono, Davide
AU - Zech, Emmanuelle
AU - Willemsen, Jochem
AU - Saarni, Samuli I.
AU - Erzar, Katarina Kompan
AU - Janeiro, Luís
AU - Gelo, Omar C.G.
AU - Errázuriz, Paula
AU - Holas, Pawel
AU - Styla, Rafal
AU - Rožic, Tatjana
AU - Rosenström, Tom
AU - Békés, Vera
AU - Unoka, Zsolt
AU - Barkham, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background: Complementing the development of evidence-based psychological therapies, practice-based evidence has developed from patient samples collected in routine care, addressing questions relevant to patients and practitioners, and thereby expanding our knowledge of psychological therapies and their impact. Implementation of assessments in routine care allows for timely clinical decision support and the collection of multiple practice-based data sets by addressing the needs of patients and clinicians (e.g., routine outcome monitoring) and the needs of researchers (e.g., identifying the impact of therapist variables on outcomes). Method: In this article we describe an initiative developed in Europe, through the European Chapter of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, aimed at creating a consortium that has the potential for collecting data on tens of thousands of patients per year. Results: A survey identified one of the main problems in the development of a common data set to be the heterogeneity of measures used by members (e.g., 87 different pre-post outcomes). We report on the results of the survey and the initial stage of identifying a single-item - the Emotional and Psychological Outcome (EPO-1) - measure and the process of its translation into multiple European languages. Conclusions: We conclude this first stage of the overall project by discussing the future potential of the Consortium in relation to the development of procedures that allow crosswalks of outcome measures and the creation of a task force that may be consulted when new data sets are collected, aiming for new common measures to be implemented and shared.
AB - Background: Complementing the development of evidence-based psychological therapies, practice-based evidence has developed from patient samples collected in routine care, addressing questions relevant to patients and practitioners, and thereby expanding our knowledge of psychological therapies and their impact. Implementation of assessments in routine care allows for timely clinical decision support and the collection of multiple practice-based data sets by addressing the needs of patients and clinicians (e.g., routine outcome monitoring) and the needs of researchers (e.g., identifying the impact of therapist variables on outcomes). Method: In this article we describe an initiative developed in Europe, through the European Chapter of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, aimed at creating a consortium that has the potential for collecting data on tens of thousands of patients per year. Results: A survey identified one of the main problems in the development of a common data set to be the heterogeneity of measures used by members (e.g., 87 different pre-post outcomes). We report on the results of the survey and the initial stage of identifying a single-item - the Emotional and Psychological Outcome (EPO-1) - measure and the process of its translation into multiple European languages. Conclusions: We conclude this first stage of the overall project by discussing the future potential of the Consortium in relation to the development of procedures that allow crosswalks of outcome measures and the creation of a task force that may be consulted when new data sets are collected, aiming for new common measures to be implemented and shared.
KW - EPoC
KW - European Psychotherapy Consortium
KW - practice-based evidence
KW - psychological therapies
KW - routine outcome monitoring
U2 - 10.32872/cpe.13827
DO - 10.32872/cpe.13827
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195362976
SN - 2625-3410
VL - 6
JO - Clinical Psychology in Europe
JF - Clinical Psychology in Europe
IS - 3
M1 - e13827
ER -