Abstract

Measurement-based care is an evidence-based practice shown to improve patient outcomes in a variety of psychiatric disorders compared to usual care. Despite the evidence, measurement-based care is not routinely implemented in real-world clinical practice. This report uses an implementation science framework to review the literature regarding perceived barriers and facilitators to real-world measurement-based care implementation at the patient, clinician, organizational, and systems level. Further, we highlight the importance of treatment guideline implementation in parallel with measurement-based care, which helps ensure clinician action responsive to symptom measurement. [ Psychiatr Ann . 2023;53(9):405–409.]

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