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Exploring the use of individualised patient‐reported outcome measures in eating disorders: Validation of the Psychological Outcome Profiles

Rationale Psychotherapies for eating disorders (EDs) are routinely assessed using standardised patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs). PROMs have been criticised for their lack of patient centeredness and clinical utility. The Psychological Outcome Profiles (PSYCHLOPS) is an individualised PROM t...

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Published in:European eating disorders review 2021-03, Vol.29 (2), p.281-291
Main Authors: Austin, Amelia, Potterton, Rachel, Flynn, Michaela, Richards, Katie, Allen, Karina, Grant, Nina, Glennon, Danielle, Mountford, Victoria A., Franklin‐Smith, Mary, Schelhase, Monique, Jones, William R., Serpell, Lucy, Mahoney, Kate, Brady, Gaby, Nunes, Nicole, Kali, Kuda, Connan, Frances, Schmidt, Ulrike
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Summary:Rationale Psychotherapies for eating disorders (EDs) are routinely assessed using standardised patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs). PROMs have been criticised for their lack of patient centeredness and clinical utility. The Psychological Outcome Profiles (PSYCHLOPS) is an individualised PROM that allows patients to specify their own outcomes. Aims (1) To validate the use of the PSYCHLOPS in ED treatment, and (2) to identify patient concerns beyond those measured by common ED PROMs. Methods Two hundred and seventy‐eight emerging adult patients, presenting with a first‐episode ED (aged 16–25, illness duration
ISSN:1072-4133
1099-0968
DOI:10.1002/erv.2819