Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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899411 | Addictive Behaviors | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Converting the findings from addictions studies into information actionable by (non-research) treatment programs is important to improving program outcomes. This paper describes the translation of the findings of studies on Patient-Services matching, prediction of patient response to treatment (Expected Treatment Response) and prediction of dropout to provide evidence-based decision support in routine treatment. The findings of the studies and their application to the development of an outcomes management system are described. Implementation issues in a network of addictions treatment programs are discussed. The work illustrates how outcomes management systems can play an important role in translating research into practice.
Research Highlights► Findings from addiction research are important to improvement of treatment outcomes. ► Outcomes management systems can make the findings accessible to clinicians. ► Issues of system construction and implementation are both important to success. ► Few patients report negative attitudes to clinically relevant assessments.