Journal article

Patient centric measures for a patient centric era: Agreement and convergent between ratings on The Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGI-I) scale and the Clinical Global Impressions – Improvement (CGI-S) scale in bipolar and major depressive disorder

M Mohebbi, S Dodd, OM Dean, M Berk

European Psychiatry | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Concordant with an increased emphasis on consumer engagement, the Patient Global Impression Scale of Improvement (PGI-I) is commonly used as an outcome measure in studies evaluating the efficacy of treatments in medical and psychiatric conditions with subjective symptom domains. The current study evaluated the agreement between PGI-I and Clinician Global Impression Scale of Improvement (CGI-I) ratings and convergent validity of PGI-I among individuals with bipolar or major depressive disorders. Method: Data were derived from three double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre studies conducted from 2007 to 2015 among adult individuals (N = 472). Clinicians were asked to rate part..

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Awarded by Brain and Behavior Research Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

The data used in these analyses was provided from clinical trials supported by the NHMRC, Australian Rotary Health, the Stanley Medical Research Institute, the Brain and Behavior Foundation and an Australasian Society for Bipolar and Depressive Disorders/Servier Grant. MB is supported by a NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (1059660). OMD is supported by a R.D. Wright Biomedical NHMRC Research Fellowship (1145634).