12. INTEGRATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTO A GERIATRIC CLINIC

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Ann Pearman , Mollie Goldfinger
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Abstract

Introduction

Integrating behavioral health into medical settings, such as primary care clinics, has been shown to have a positive impact on the well-being and health of patients. Increased access to mental health services as well as increased identification of psychiatric issues is an important goal for all patients but may be of particular importance for geriatric patients who often have multiple chronic conditions along with an increased risk of neurocognitive disorders.
This paper is intended to describe the process of starting an geriatric behavioral health service line into geriatric and internal medicine clinics at a large urban hospital that serves a primarily underserved population of patients.

Methods

Using Slicer/Dicer to extract data from the health record system (EPIC), this presentation will describe the geropsychology practice from 2022 to end of year 2024. Data included in the presentation will highlight referral pathways, diagnoses, and treatment plans.

Results

There have been over 2600 referrals to the Geropsychology Service since its inception. Approximately 70% of the referrals were for counseling and 30% for assessments for neurocognitive disorders. Diagnoses include depression (25%), anxiety (19%), memory/cognitive concerns (18%) and other, including grief, bipolar disorder, and adjustment issues (28%).

Conclusions

The data shows both the success of the new practice as well as highlighting the need for additional integrated mental health care in this population. We discuss the process of starting a geropsychology practice in a geriatric medicine setting as well as a geropsychiatry setting. In addition, we describe the ongoing development of Geropsychology-specific training opportunities for psychology and medical residents and fellows.
12. 将行为健康纳入老年诊所
将行为健康纳入医疗环境,如初级保健诊所,已被证明对患者的福祉和健康有积极影响。增加获得精神卫生服务的机会以及增加对精神问题的识别是所有患者的一个重要目标,但对于经常患有多种慢性疾病以及神经认知障碍风险增加的老年患者可能尤其重要。本文旨在描述在一家大型城市医院开始老年行为健康服务线进入老年和内科诊所的过程,该医院主要服务于服务不足的患者群体。方法采用切片机/切片机从健康档案系统(EPIC)中提取数据,描述2022年至2024年底的老年心理实践。报告中包含的数据将强调转诊途径、诊断和治疗计划。结果自老年心理服务成立以来,已有超过2600人转介到老年心理服务。大约70%的转诊是为了咨询,30%是为了评估神经认知障碍。诊断包括抑郁(25%),焦虑(19%),记忆/认知问题(18%)和其他,包括悲伤,双相情感障碍和适应问题(28%)。结论:数据显示了新做法的成功,同时也强调了在这一人群中需要额外的综合精神卫生保健。我们讨论在老年医学设置以及老年精神病学设置启动老年心理实践的过程。此外,我们描述了正在发展的老年心理学特定的培训机会,为心理学和医疗住院医师和研究员。
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自引率
4.20%
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381
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry is the leading source of information in the rapidly evolving field of geriatric psychiatry. This esteemed journal features peer-reviewed articles covering topics such as the diagnosis and classification of psychiatric disorders in older adults, epidemiological and biological correlates of mental health in the elderly, and psychopharmacology and other somatic treatments. Published twelve times a year, the journal serves as an authoritative resource for professionals in the field.
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