Outcomes
Assessment
The Bio Psycho Social Perspective
The Treatment process
• Assessment
• Treatment Planning
• Treatment
• Outcomes assessment
The Bio Psycho Social Perspective
The Treatment process – Assessment
The Bio Psycho Social Perspective
The Treatment process
Treatment Planning
The Bio Psycho Social Perspective
The Treatment process – Treatment
Outcomes assessment
“it is not sufficient for a practitioner to know that a particular treatment can work ,or does work on average … The practitioner needs to know what treatment is likely to work for a particular individual, and then whether the selected treatment is working for this patient” (Howard,
Why evaluate?
• Accountability
• Patient Safety
• Ethical Obligations
• Patient Centered …show more content…
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