Douglas, Susan http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5239-4828
Page, Andrew C. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3133-2844
Moltu, Christian http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3269-6383
Kyron, Michael http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4862-1047
Satterthwaite, Tim
Article History
Accepted: 17 September 2023
First Online: 28 September 2023
Statements and Declarations
: This is a conceptual paper that is submitted as part of a special issue and does not follow an existing reporting guideline framework. The paper is part of the special issue on: “Practice-Oriented Research.”
: Vanderbilt University and Susan Douglas receive compensation related to the Peabody Treatment Progress Battery; and Susan Douglas has a financial relationship with MIRAH, and both are Measurement-Based Care (MBC) tools. The author declares a potential conflict of interest. There is a management plan in place at Vanderbilt University to monitor that this potential conflict does not jeopardize the objectivity of Dr. Douglas’ research. Christian Moltu owns equity in a Norwegian private company that markets and sells a clinical feedback technology based on the Norse Feedback methodology. The author declares a potential conflict of interest. There is a management plan in place at Førde Hospital Trust to monitor that this potential conflict does not jeopardize the objectivity of Dr. Moltu’s research. Andrew Page is a research consultant to Perth Clinic but he does not receive funding from their use or otherwise of clinical feedback tools. The author declares a potential conflict of interest. There is a management plan in place at Perth Clinic to monitor that this potential conflict does not jeopardize the objectivity of Dr. Page’s research.
: This is a conceptual article that does not involve human subjects research, so it did not require formal ethics approval.