[Characteristics of Depressed Individuals with Hypertension and/ or Diabetes Mellitus in Primary Health Care in Santiago de Chile].

Graciela Rojas, Viviana Guajardo, Solange Campos, Pablo Herrera, Paul Vöhringer, Pablo Martínez
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Abstract

Eighty percent of depressed patients in Primary Health Care (PHC) have a comorbidity. It is essential to contribute local evidence on the characteristics of patients with physical and psychiatric comorbidities to better address clinical practice.

Aim: To characterize depressed patients from the cardiovascular program (PCV) of eight family health centers (CESFAM) in two communes of the Metropolitan Region.

Material and methods: Secondary analysis of data from a cluster-randomized clinical trial recruiting 359 program enrollees aged 18 years or older with a Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item (PHQ-9) score greater than or equal to 15. The inclusion criteria for participants were to be 18 years of age or older, to have a score on the Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item (PHQ-9) greater than or equal to 15, and to be enrolled in the cardiovascular program of the respective health center.

Results: These are mainly women users of the cardiovascular program with depressive symptoms of moderate to severe intensity with a previous depressive history (60.39%), previously treated in a (75.69%). Only 17.7% were using antidepressant drugs at the time of the interview.97.1% of the interviewees were using drugs for hypertension and/or diabetes.

Conclusions: These are people with depressive episode, hypertension and/or diabetes who, having a personal and family history of depression, are not receiving pharmacological treatment for depression, which probably affects their quality of life. Better adherence to clinical guidelines for the treatment of depression is required.

[智利圣地亚哥基层医疗机构中患有高血压和/或糖尿病的抑郁症患者的特征]。
在初级医疗保健机构(PHC)中,80%的抑郁症患者都有合并症。目的:研究大都会地区两个市镇的八个家庭保健中心(CESFAM)的心血管项目(PCV)中抑郁症患者的特征:对一项集群随机临床试验的数据进行二次分析,该试验招募了 359 名年龄在 18 岁或以上、患者健康问卷 9 项(PHQ-9)得分大于或等于 15 分的计划参与者。参与者的纳入标准为:18 岁或以上,患者健康问卷 9 项(PHQ-9)得分大于或等于 15 分,并参加了各自医疗中心的心血管项目:这些患者主要是心血管项目的女性使用者,她们有中度至重度抑郁症状,并有抑郁症病史(60.39%),之前曾在一家医院接受过治疗(75.69%)。97.1%的受访者正在使用治疗高血压和/或糖尿病的药物:结论:这些人患有抑郁症、高血压和/或糖尿病,有个人和家族抑郁症病史,却没有接受抑郁症药物治疗,这可能会影响他们的生活质量。需要更好地遵守治疗抑郁症的临床指南。
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