Measuring Outcomes of Psychological Well-Being within Paediatric Health Settings

There are many widely used, validated patient reported outcome measures for physical and mental health. However, capturing outcomes from young people living with chronic health conditions presents a challenge, needing to take the complex interplay of physical and mental health into consideration. Th...

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Main Authors: Halina Flannery, Sarah Glew, Aylana Brewster, Deborah Christie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/6/1/1
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spelling doaj-62b3b1e42e3a447286d99fbd51fb7d742020-11-25T00:47:14ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322017-12-0161110.3390/healthcare6010001healthcare6010001Measuring Outcomes of Psychological Well-Being within Paediatric Health SettingsHalina Flannery0Sarah Glew1Aylana Brewster2Deborah Christie3University College London Hospital, Child and Adolescent Psychological Services, 6th Floor, 250 Euston Road, NW1 2PG London, UKUniversity College London Hospital, Child and Adolescent Psychological Services, 6th Floor, 250 Euston Road, NW1 2PG London, UKUniversity College London Hospital, Child and Adolescent Psychological Services, 6th Floor, 250 Euston Road, NW1 2PG London, UKUniversity College London Hospital, Child and Adolescent Psychological Services, 6th Floor, 250 Euston Road, NW1 2PG London, UKThere are many widely used, validated patient reported outcome measures for physical and mental health. However, capturing outcomes from young people living with chronic health conditions presents a challenge, needing to take the complex interplay of physical and mental health into consideration. The authors found that regularly used outcome measures for child and adolescent emotional well-being in paediatric settings largely fall into two groups: paediatric quality of life and child and adolescent mental health measures. The applicability and potential for use of these measures within this context is discussed. Whilst offering some utility, neither approach leaves sufficient space for young people’s individual experiences of illness and treatment. The scope of using alternative qualitative approaches that capture the rich stories and experiences of young people living with chronic illnesses is considered.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/6/1/1patient-reported outcome measurespaediatricemotional well-beingpsychological well-beingquality of lifenarratives
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author Halina Flannery
Sarah Glew
Aylana Brewster
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Deborah Christie
Measuring Outcomes of Psychological Well-Being within Paediatric Health Settings
Healthcare
patient-reported outcome measures
paediatric
emotional well-being
psychological well-being
quality of life
narratives
author_facet Halina Flannery
Sarah Glew
Aylana Brewster
Deborah Christie
author_sort Halina Flannery
title Measuring Outcomes of Psychological Well-Being within Paediatric Health Settings
title_short Measuring Outcomes of Psychological Well-Being within Paediatric Health Settings
title_full Measuring Outcomes of Psychological Well-Being within Paediatric Health Settings
title_fullStr Measuring Outcomes of Psychological Well-Being within Paediatric Health Settings
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Outcomes of Psychological Well-Being within Paediatric Health Settings
title_sort measuring outcomes of psychological well-being within paediatric health settings
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2017-12-01
description There are many widely used, validated patient reported outcome measures for physical and mental health. However, capturing outcomes from young people living with chronic health conditions presents a challenge, needing to take the complex interplay of physical and mental health into consideration. The authors found that regularly used outcome measures for child and adolescent emotional well-being in paediatric settings largely fall into two groups: paediatric quality of life and child and adolescent mental health measures. The applicability and potential for use of these measures within this context is discussed. Whilst offering some utility, neither approach leaves sufficient space for young people’s individual experiences of illness and treatment. The scope of using alternative qualitative approaches that capture the rich stories and experiences of young people living with chronic illnesses is considered.
topic patient-reported outcome measures
paediatric
emotional well-being
psychological well-being
quality of life
narratives
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/6/1/1
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