de Jong, Kim https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7621-9290
Douglas, Susan
Wolpert, Miranda
Delgadillo, Jaime
Aas, Benjamin
Bovendeerd, Bram
Carlier, Ingrid
Compare, Angelo
Edbrooke-Childs, Julian
Janse, Pauline
Lutz, Wolfgang
Moltu, Christian
Nordberg, Samuel
Poulsen, Stig
Rubel, Julian A.
Schiepek, Günter
Schilling, Viola N. L. S.
van Sonsbeek, Maartje
Barkham, Michael
Article History
Accepted: 17 April 2024
First Online: 11 May 2024
Declarations
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: Bram Bovendeerd, Ingrid Carlier, Angelo Compare, Kim de Jong, Jaime Delgadillo, Julian Edbrooke-Childs, Pauline Janse, Wolfgang Lutz, Stig Poulsen, Julian Rubel, Günter Schiepek, Viola Schilling, Maartje van Sonsbeek and Miranda Wolpert have nothing to disclose. Benjamin Aas receives a consulting fee from CCSYS in Germany, the software provider for a feedback system. Michael Barkham was a co-developer of the CORE Outcome Measure (1995-98) which has been used in feedback research. He is a CORE System Trustee but receives no financial benefit from the use of the measure. 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 and Sam Nordberg own intellectual property in the Norse feedback system. CORE, Mirah, the Peabody Treatment Progress Battery (PTPB), and Norse Feedback are not mentioned in the manuscript.