Outcomes frequently specified in Cochrane reviews of community‐based psychosocial interventions for adults with severe mental illness: A systematic search and narrative synthesis
Autor: | Sosei Yamaguchi, Chiyo Fujii, Makoto Ogawa, Sayaka Sato, Momoka Igarashi, Takayuki Kawaguchi |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
psychosocial interventions Psychological intervention Context (language use) Psychosocial Intervention Outcome (game theory) Quality of life (healthcare) outcome selection severe mental illness Intervention (counseling) Outcome Assessment Health Care Humans Medicine Pharmacology (medical) Psychiatry community mental health Pharmacology business.industry Mental Disorders Mental illness medicine.disease Mental health Micro Review Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Mental Health cochrane review Quality of Life business Psychosocial |
Zdroj: | Neuropsychopharmacology Reports |
ISSN: | 2574-173X |
DOI: | 10.1002/npr2.12216 |
Popis: | Background Outcome selection in intervention studies is a critical issue for synthesizing evidence. This study is aimed to investigate outcomes used in Cochrane reviews assessing community‐based psychosocial interventions for adults with severe mental illness. Methods Cochrane reviews that evaluated a community‐based psychosocial intervention for adults with severe mental illness were searched electronically and manually. We extracted all outcomes specified in the Methods section in each Cochrane review. Outcomes that represent the same concept and context were synthesized into an outcome term. Outcome terms were categorized according to the existing taxonomy. Results We included 33 Cochrane reviews. Of the 216 outcome terms identified, 13 were used in more than half of the reviews: quality of life, mental state, admission to hospital, economic outcome, leaving the study early, social functioning, satisfaction, global state, relapse, adverse events/effects, carer satisfaction, employment, and duration of admission. Most outcome terms were categorized into the life impact core area (55%), followed by the resource use area (21%). Conclusions Our study provides a candidate outcome list for developing a core outcome set for severe mental illness and offers a basis for comparison for future outcome investigation on mental health research. Two hundred and sixteen outcome terms were found by investigating all the outcomes used in 33 Cochrane reviews assessing community‐based psychosocial interventions for adults with severe mental illness. Thirteen outcome terms were used in more than half of the reviews: quality of life, mental state, admission to hospital, economic outcome, leaving the study early, social functioning, satisfaction, global state, relapse, adverse events/effects, carer satisfaction, employment, and duration of admission. |
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