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Macau Periodical Index (澳門期刊論文索引)
- Author
- Wong, Sui Lung;Wong, Pui;Leung, Yun Yu;Suen, Pui Wu;Man, Tze Man;Hong, Kam Ka;Wong, Hei Tung
- Title
- Application of patient reported outcome measures for evaluating recovery oriented interventions in mental health settings: a scoping review
- Journal Name
- 澳門護理雜誌
- Pub. Info
- 2025年3月, 第23卷第2期, pp. 23-34
- Link
- https://www.kwnc.edu.mo/Journal/FullText/MJN_2024_Vol.23_No.2/[P.23-34]_MJN_2024_Vol.23_No.2.pdf
- Keyword
- Recovery-oriented intervention;Recovery;PROM
- Abstract
- Context and Objective: Nurses in Hong Kong face challenges in selecting an optimal patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) to evaluate outcome of recovery-oriented interventions (ROIs), due to the diverse nature of ROIs and lack of tailor-made PROM. This scoping review aimed to examine the utilization of seven common PROM in Hong Kong across different ROIs and different mental health institutes, providing guidance for PROM selection. Methods: The scoping review searched relevant literature between 2012 and 2022 from Medline, CINAHL, Psychiatric Online, Springer Nature Journals, and DOAJ. A total of 196 articles were screened, and 35 studies were included. Results: The Recovery Assessment Scale (RAS) emerged as the most frequently used tool. The Chinese version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR) was noted to aligns best with the framework of recovery-oriented practice and has the best psychometric properties. However, the diverse nature of ROIs and the employment of diverse PROM within different institutes indicated that it remains inconclusive what PROM shall be the optimal selection for different ROIs. Conclusion: When selecting the optimal PROM, incorporating stakeholder input, including mental health service consumers, could be a viable approach. In the long run, developing tailored tools for different local clinical contexts is suggested. Paragraph Headings: 1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Results 4. Discussion 5. Limitation 6. Implication Tables: 1. Summary of ROI reported in number of sessions and total duration 2. The 36 ROIs from included articles Figures: 1. Flow chart of articles inclusion