Improving Depression Screening in Adult Patients With Cancer.

Madison L Krekel, Dorothie Durosier Mertilus
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Depression in adult patients with cancer may lead to decreased treatment adherence, decreased quality of life, and possible suicidal ideation. Adequate screening can promote timely diagnosis and treatment of depression. A quality improvement project was implemented at a cancer center in which adult patients are diagnosed with and treated for cancer. A paper version of the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), a validated tool to screen for depression, was provided to patients during their scheduled appointment. A two-sample test of proportions was used to compare the proportion of patients screened before project implementation to the proportion of patients screened after project implementation. Depression screening rates increased from 2% before to 12% after project implementation. Frequent screening with the PHQ-9 should occur in adult patients with cancer to adequately identify depressive symptoms. Adequate screening will provide the necessary information for providers to make referrals to mental health services and allow patients to adhere to their treatment plans, improving their quality of life.

改善成年癌症患者的抑郁筛查。
成年癌症患者的抑郁可能导致治疗依从性下降,生活质量下降,并可能产生自杀念头。充分的筛查可以促进抑郁症的及时诊断和治疗。在一家癌症中心实施了一项质量改进项目,在那里成年患者被诊断患有癌症并接受治疗。一份包含9个项目的患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)的纸质版本,是一种有效的抑郁症筛查工具,在预约期间提供给患者。采用双样本比例检验比较项目实施前筛查的患者比例与项目实施后筛查的患者比例。抑郁症筛查率从项目实施前的2%上升到项目实施后的12%。成年癌症患者应经常使用PHQ-9进行筛查,以充分识别抑郁症状。充分的筛查将为提供人员转介精神卫生服务提供必要的信息,并使患者能够坚持其治疗计划,提高其生活质量。
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