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Fig. 1 | BMC Psychiatry

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From: Do routine outcome monitoring results translate to clinical practice? A cross-sectional study in patients with a psychotic disorder

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Problems detected with ROM and the treatment plan. This graph depicts whether problems were detected with ROM and whether they were reflected in the treatment plans of patients. The investigated problem areas are depicted on the x-as and the amount of patients is depicted on the y-as. Patients with incomplete information (missing ROM-data and/or missing treatment plans) are not shown in the graph. The grey part of the bars indicates the amount of patients of which a problem was neither detected with ROM, nor reflected in the treatment plan. The orange part of the bars indicates the amount of patients of which a problem was not detected with ROM, but was reflected in the treatment plan. The red part of the bars indicates the amount of patients of which a problem was detected with ROM, but was not reflected in the treatment plan. The green part of the bars indicates the amount of patients of which a problem was both detected with ROM and reflected in the treatment plan. (ROM = Routine Outcome Monitoring, TP = treatment plan, + = problem is detected/reflected, − = problem is not detected/reflected)

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