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ReQoL: Recovering Quality of LIfe

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posted on 2020-03-20, 14:14 authored by John Brazier, Anju Keetharuth, Janice ConnellJanice Connell, Michael BarkhamMichael Barkham, Tom Ricketts
What is Recovering Quality of Life (ReQoL)?
NEW generic Patient Reported Outcome Measure to assess Quality of Life in people with mental health conditions SHORT service user outcome measure for use in routine practice
Developed from service users’ perspectives with inputs from clinicians, national and international experts
Commissioned and funded by the Department of Health Why ReQoL?
Existing generic measures (EQ-5D and SF-36) are not suitable for use with mental health service users
An appropriate outcome measure is necessary for use in the NHS Outcomes Framework
An appropriate outcome measure is recommended in the context of the national tariff payment system

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