International Journal of Law and Psychiatry ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-03 , DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2020.101650 Graham Glancy 1 , Maxym Choptiany 1 , Roland Jones 1 , Sumeeta Chatterjee 1
Measurement-based care (MBC) is the systematic evaluation of a patient's symptoms or factors before or during an encounter. It is used to inform treatment and behavioral health interventions. This article argues that MBC is the natural consequence flowing from evidence-based practice. In this article, MBC is defined and explained in detail. Barriers to the implementation of MBC are presented and methods of selecting a measurement tool are evaluated. The article describes areas where MBC can be applied in forensic settings, and specific risk assessment tools are presented and evaluated, including the HCR-20v3, DASA-IV, DUNDRUM, and CGIC. The article emphasizes how imperative it is that physicians use MBC and discusses why forensic practice is ideally suited to MBC.
中文翻译:
法医精神病学中基于测量的护理
基于测量的护理 (MBC) 是对患者在遭遇之前或期间的症状或因素的系统评估。它用于为治疗和行为健康干预提供信息。本文认为 MBC 是循证实践的自然结果。在本文中,对 MBC 进行了详细的定义和解释。介绍了实施 MBC 的障碍,并评估了选择测量工具的方法。文章描述了 MBC 可以在法医环境中应用的领域,并介绍和评估了特定的风险评估工具,包括 HCR-20 v3、DASA-IV、DUNDRUM 和 CGI C。文章强调了医生使用它的必要性MBC 并讨论了为什么法医实践非常适合 MBC。