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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 Barkham, Tom Ricketts
<div>What is Recovering Quality of Life (ReQoL)? <br></div><div>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 <br></div><div>Developed from service users’ perspectives with inputs from clinicians, national and international experts <br></div><div>Commissioned and funded by the Department of Health Why ReQoL? <br></div><div>Existing generic measures (EQ-5D and SF-36) are not suitable for use with mental health service users <br></div><div>An appropriate outcome measure is necessary for use in the NHS Outcomes Framework <br></div><div>An appropriate outcome measure is recommended in the context of the national tariff payment system</div>

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