Inanspruchnahme, Verlauf und Ergebnis ambulanter Psychotherapie |
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Authors: | Christine Gallas Horst Kächele Susanne Kraft Dr. Hans Kordy Bernd Puschner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit, Mannheim, Deutschland 2. Klinik für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie, Universit?t Ulm, Ulm, Deutschland 3. Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie II, Universit?t Ulm, Ulm, Deutschland 4. Forschungsstelle für Psychotherapie, Institut für Psychosomatische Kooperationsforschung und Familientherapie, Universit?tsklinikum Heidelberg, Bergheimer Stra?e 54, 69115, Heidelberg, Deutschland
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper summarizes the major results of the study ?Optimizing psychotherapy service provision via transparency and outcome orientation: evaluating outpatient psychotherapy“ (TRANS-OP). Between September 1998 and February 2000, all insured persons of a major German health insurance company (?Deutsche Krankenversicherung“) who requested reimbursement of outpatient psychotherapy were asked to participate in the study. Comprehensive data concerning structural, process and outcome criteria of outpatient psychotherapy were collected from 714 participants and from the majority of their psychotherapists during a 2-year observation period. Participants applied for the following treatments eligible for reimbursement in the German health insurance system: psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy (52%), cognitive behavioral therapy (31%), and psychoanalytic psychotherapy (17%). The amounts of sessions claimed for reimbursement were approved almost without exception. Participants in the three treatment modalities did not differ in socio-demographic characteristics, or in initial symptom severity as assessed by standardized measures. Even though courses of improvement of the symptoms varied, therapy outcome after 2 years was similar in the three forms of treatment. In addition, a cost offset was found, i.e. medical costs, especially for hospital days, substantially decreased during the course of psychotherapy. These findings support the effectiveness as well as the economic significance of outpatient psychotherapy across different treatment modalities in routine care. However, allocation of psychotherapeutic resources should be more considerate of individual patient needs and treatment outcome. |
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