Do you offer wellbeing interventions in the wellness sector?

Improve how you help clients by applying best practice

The way we manage health and wellbeing is changing. Wellness evaluation is increasingly based on ‘patient-reported outcome measures’ (PROMs) that capture client experiences in response to therapies and interventions. Are you capturing changes in your clients’ health and wellbeing?

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Successful outcome evaluations for the wellness sector

Best practice at organisation, practitioner and client levels

Measure Well provides a secure online healthcare platform that captures, stores and reports on client wellbeing progress. Offering exclusive digital access to the field-tested Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire (WHHQ-25/18), Measure Well delivers practical training on planning and implementing successful service and wellness evaluations. Tools and consultancy are available for healthcare, voluntary sectors and commercial companies offering wellbeing services.

  • Traditional and complementary medicine
  • Mental and physical wellbeing
  • Preventive and personalised medicine
  • Public health
  • Healthy eating and nutrition
  • Spa and sports activities.

If you operate in the above sectors, talk to us about how Measure Well can improve best practices and help you to gain more from your profession and client outcomes.

Home of the Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire
(WHHQ-25/18)

Excellent Health is Essential For Optimal Wellbeing

Wellbeing is a measure of feeling good and functioning well in everyday society. Wellbeing includes how individuals experience life and compares their circumstances with social norms and values. Fostering positive wellbeing enables resilience to cope with life’s challenges. It brings an awareness of self, others and our wider community. Feelings of joy, happiness and a greater sense of purpose are all wellbeing experiences.

Do you offer wellbeing interventions in the wellness sector?

Improve how you help clients by applying best practice

Logo Animation

The way we manage health and wellbeing is changing. Wellness evaluation is increasingly based on ‘patient-reported outcome measures’ (PROMs) that capture client experiences in response to therapies and interventions. Are you capturing changes in your clients’ health and wellbeing?

Successful outcome evaluations for the wellness sector

Best practice at organisational, practitioner and client levels

Measure Well provides a secure online healthcare platform that captures, stores and reports on client wellbeing progress. Offering exclusive digital access to the field-tested Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire (WHHQ-25/18), Measure Well delivers practical training on planning and implementing successful service and wellness evaluations. Tools and consultancy are available for healthcare, voluntary sectors and commercial companies offering wellbeing services.

  • Traditional and complementary medicine
  • Mental and physical wellbeing
  • Preventive and personalised medicine
  • Public health
  • Healthy eating and nutrition
  • Spa and sports activities.

If you operate in the above sectors, talk to us about how Measure Well can improve best practices and help you to gain more from your profession and client outcomes.

Home of the Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire
(WHHQ-25/18)

Excellent Health is Essential For Optimal Wellbeing

Wellbeing is a measure of feeling good and functioning well in everyday society. Wellbeing includes how individuals experience life and compares their circumstances with social norms and values. Fostering positive wellbeing enables resilience to cope with life’s challenges. It brings an awareness of self, others and our wider community. Feelings of joy, happiness and a greater sense of purpose are all wellbeing experiences.

Introducing the Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire

For best practice wellness evaluations

The Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire is a patient-reported wellbeing outcome measure (PROM). The measurement was developed by wellbeing experts Dr Nicola Brough, Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown and Dr Helen Parsons at the University of Warwick © 2017.

The WHHQ is validated using ‘gold standard’ research methods incorporating both users and practitioners, initially from craniosacral therapy. The comprehensive questionnaire has been successfully tried and tested in the UK National Health Service and private clinics for measuring wellbeing.

The Key Benefits of the WHHQ

The benefits of evaluating wellbeing outcomes will vary at organisational, practitioner and client levels.

  • Improves the credibility of a profession
  • Increases the public profile of an intervention
  • Enhances funding applications
  • Demonstrates the value and shows visible progress of therapies
  • Improves client communication and understanding of progress made
  • Provides tangible reporting

How Does the WHHQ Work?

The WHHQ is available as a 25-item or 18-item questionnaire. Each version incorporates positive statements covering mental, physical, social and spiritual wellbeing. The tool uses new concepts in healthcare, such as self-agency (‘I feel in control of my health and wellbeing’) and improved self-awareness (‘awareness about my health has helped me manage my life’), making it an attractive resource for evaluating wellbeing across the entire wellness sector.

The WHHQ items are not symptom or illness focused and therefore capture benefits of treatment that other measures ignore.

The Key Features of the WHHQ

  • User-friendly, easy-to-use digital format
  • Five-minute completion time
  • Tangible single-score outcome
  • Appropriate for many different settings
  • Suitable for a multitude of therapies and wellness interventions
  • Measures different types of presenting problems
  • Evaluates longitudinal progress and change
  • Responsive at individual and group level
  • Ideal for individuals aged 16+

• The WHHQ broadens the conversation beyond illness • enables clients to think about self-care • encourages preventive processes and mindset •

Meet Dr Nicola Brough and Andrea McCutcheon

They’d like to introduce you to Measure Well

Introducing the Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire

For best practice wellness evaluations

The Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire is a patient-reported wellbeing outcome measure (PROM). The measurement was developed by wellbeing experts Dr Nicola Brough, Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown and Dr Helen Parsons at the University of Warwick © 2017.

The WHHQ is validated using ‘gold standard’ research methods incorporating both users and practitioners, initially from craniosacral therapy. The comprehensive questionnaire has been successfully tried and tested in the UK National Health Service and private clinics for measuring wellbeing.

The Key Benefits of the WHHQ

The benefits of evaluating wellbeing outcomes will vary at organisational, practitioner and client levels.

  • Improves the credibility of a profession
  • Increases the public profile of an intervention
  • Enhances funding applications
  • Demonstrates the value and shows visible progress of therapies
  • Improves client communication and understanding of progress made
  • Provides tangible reporting

How Does the WHHQ Work?

The WHHQ is available as a 25-item or 18-item questionnaire. Each version incorporates positive statements covering mental, physical, social and spiritual wellbeing. The tool uses new concepts in healthcare, such as self-agency (‘I feel in control of my health and wellbeing’) and improved self-awareness (‘awareness about my health has helped me manage my life’), making it an attractive resource for evaluating wellbeing across the entire wellness sector.

The WHHQ items are not symptom or illness focused and therefore capture benefits of treatment that other measures ignore.

The Key Features of the WHHQ

  • User-friendly, easy-to-use digital format
  • Five-minute completion time
  • Tangible single-score outcome
  • Appropriate for many different settings
  • Suitable for a multitude of therapies and wellness interventions
  • Measures different types of presenting problems
  • Evaluates longitudinal progress and change
  • Responsive at individual and group level
  • Ideal for individuals aged 16+

The WHHQ broadens the conversation beyond illness enables clients to think about self-care encourages preventive processes and mindset

Meet Dr Nicola Brough and Andrea McCutcheon

They’d like to introduce you to Measure Well

How Can Measure Well Support You?

A simple software package to help evaluate your treatments and services 

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Learn about how
the WHHQ works >

Measure changes in client wellbeing by using the Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire.

Use Measure Well’s questionnaires

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Develop an effective evidence base to inform and improve services, treatments and interventions offered.

Evaluate and change from results achieved

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Support clients in assessing their health to better understand and track progress.

Help your patient reflect on their own health

How Can Measure Well Support You?

A simple software package to help evaluate your treatments and services 

Use Measure Well’s questionnaires to manage patient progress Image Textbox Call-to-Action Button

Learn about how the WHHQ works >

Measure changes in client wellbeing by using the Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire.

Use Measure Well's Questionnaire

Better inform your future treatments Image Textbox

Develop an effective evidence base to inform and improve services, treatments and interventions offered.

Evaluate and change from results achieved

Treatment discussion with your client Image Textbox

Support clients in assessing their health to better understand and track progress.

Help your patient reflect on their own health

Best Practice Courses
Training to support you to Measure Well
New to patient reported outcome measures (PROMS) or evaluating practice?

Measure Well’s online training portal will help you better understand the benefits of evaluating practice and how to select the best wellness evaluation tools to meet your aims and objectives.

Best Practice Courses
Training to support you to Measure Well
New to patient reported outcome measures (PROMS) or evaluating practice?

Measure Well’s online training portal will help you better understand the benefits of evaluating practice and how to select the best wellness evaluation tools to meet your aims and objectives.