The Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS) is a clinician rated tool used to measure the health and social functioning of people using services. It was developed by the United Kingdom Royal College of Psychiatrists Research Unit.
There are five measures in the HoNOS suite.
DHBs are required by the Ministry of Health to collect HoNOS information. Clinicians need to be trained in HoNOS collection.
Te Pou has developed an Information Collection Protocol. The protocol describes how, when and what outcomes information is collected.
The National Outcomes Collection: Clinician's Reference Guide outlines everything clinicians need to know to collect and use HoNOS appropriately.
Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS) is a clinician rated outcome measure. This guide replaces the Te Pou HoNOS e-book, Clinician’s Reference Guide, Version 2.1, 2014 and the Mental Health Outcomes Information Collection Protocol (ICP), Version 2.2, June 2015.
HoNOS-LD is a clinician rated outcome measure. This guide brings together resources that have previously been available as separate documents.
Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for use in secure and forensic mental health services (HoNOS-secure) guide for New Zealand clinicians is a clinician rated outcome measure. This guide brings together resources that have previously been available as separate documents.
HoNOS65+ guide for New Zealand clinicians is a clinician rated outcome measure. This guide brings together resources that have previously been available as separate documents.
HoNOSCA is a clinician rated outcome measure. This guide brings together resources that have previously been available as separate documents.
This guide is for staff involved with the collection of mental health outcome information to be reported under PRIMHD.
This clinician's reference guide focuses on what clinicians need to know to collect and use the HoNOS family of measures appropriately.
This technical report looks at the validity and reliability of the HoNOS family of measures.
These videos show how the HoNOS family of measures can be used within the multi-disciplinary team.
This publication describes the principles underpining the collection of outcome measurement.
27 October 2016
Handover | Issue 36 - October 2016 - Information alive Child and adolescent mental health services have been collecting outcomes information since 2008, along with considerable activity data.Choose which list to add this to, or create a new one!