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واکنش متفاوت افراد مختلف به درمان: دمونستراسیون با استفاده از سابقه بیمار و رده بندی خطر


عنوان انگلیسی مقاله:

Different people respond differently to therapy: A demonstration using patient profiling and risk stratification


سال انتشار : 2016



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1. Introduction

Although psychological interventions for mental health problems can be helpful for many people, not all patients have the same response to treatment. For example, researchers have observed that some patients (approximately between 15% and 45%) do not experience clinically significant improvement following treatment (Hansen, Lambert, & Forman, 2002) and up to 10% of cases actually deteriorate (Lambert & Ogles, 2004). Thus, it is important to find ways to identify and manage cases at risk of poor outcomes. This concern is at the heart of patient focused research, which seeks to develop decision rules and methods to enhance outcomes for individuals (Lutz, 2002). Two notable approaches within this line of research include outcome tracking and patient profiling. Outcome tracking involves gathering relevant psychometric measures throughout treatment and using these to compare an individual patient's progress against normative data from a clinical population. Typically, data from cohorts of patients with the same intake scores on psychometric measures are aggregated to derive expected treatment response (ETR) norms (e.g. see Finch, Lambert, & Schaalje, 2001; Lambert et al., 2002; Lueger et al., 2001; Lutz, Martinovich, & Howard, 1999). Patients whose current scores denote a level of impairment which is outside of the ETR norms are classified as ‘not on track’ (NOT). Outcome ‘feedback’ involves alerting clinicians about cases that are identified as NOT, which can prompt a review of therapy and the application of clinical decision rules to prevent poor outcomes (Harmon et al., 2007; Whipple et al., 2003). A number of reviews and meta-analyses concur on the usefulness of outcome tracking and feedback as a means of improving outcomes for individual patients (Carlier et al., 2012; Castonguay, Barkham, Lutz, & McAleavey, 2013; Knaup, Koesters, Schoefer, Becker, & Puschner, 2009; Lambert et al., 2003; Shimokawa, Lambert, & Smart, 2010). Patient profiling, on the other hand, involves predicting outcomes for individual patients based on their unique characteristics, presentation and life context. Patient profiling is founded on the observation that even patients with the same diagnosis can vary widely in other demographic and clinical characteristics (Garfield,



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