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ePROs in youth behavioural health

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I am hoping to add a section about the use of ePROs in youth behavioural health. Patient-reported data is helping schools screen for mental health in youth and direct them to the counseling services they need. I would like to add a section about work being done by Seattle Children's Hospital alongside King County schools, if possible. The information is also validated by research in the Journal of the American Medical Association: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2733175. Can we publish this?

ePROs in youth behavioural health

ePRO data is also providing critical insights that can impact mental health screening and interventions. For example, schools in King County, Washington use the Check Yourself electronic screening tool developed by Seattle Children’s Hospital, to screen for youth mental health. The web-based ePRO tool incorporates user-friendly wording and design elements that are shown to increase disclosure rates and compliance. By collecting valuable information about a student’s social context, biological factors, and psychological issues, Check Yourself uses ePRO with data analytics to identify at-risk youth so that school staff in King County can direct at-risk students to the services they need.

Paprika 23:34, 25 July 2019 (UTC)

Ağrı Günlüğü EPRO Subyect 46.106.90.14 (talk) 11:16, 28 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]