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The Recovering Quality of Life in mental health (ReQoL) PRO measure and its applications to be presented at the European Network for Mental Health Service Evaluation conference – ENMESH 2017
28th September 2017
Dr Anju Keetharuth, a researcher within the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield, will be presenting on the ReQoL at the ENMESH conference next week (October 5 -7th) in Groningen. The conference focus is on conceptualizing, measuring and influencing context in Mental Healthcare, and Dr Keetharuth’s symposium (S7.7) will contain 4 presentations on the application of the ReQoL in this setting. Dr Keetharuth will present on the use of the recovering quality of life questionnaire (ReQol) to assess the recovery of those effected by mental health: a need for instruments that measure what matters most to service users.