Dedicated Psychiatry Clinic for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Has a Positive Impact on Depression Scores.

Q2 Medicine
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Pub Date : 2021-11-10 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1159/000520797
Kaleb Bogale, Sanjay Yadav, August Stuart, Allen R Kunselman, Shannon Dalessio, Nana Bernasko, Andrew Tinsley, Kofi Clarke, Emmanuelle Williams, Matthew D Coates
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Abstract

Background: Psychiatric disorders, including anxiety and depression, are significantly more common in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We established an integrated psychiatry clinic for IBD patients at our tertiary center IBD clinic to provide patients with critical, but frequently unavailable, coordinated mental health services. We undertook this study to evaluate the impact of this service on psychiatric outcomes, quality of life, and symptom experience.

Methods: We performed a longitudinal prospective study comparing patients who had been cared for at our integrated IBD-psychiatry clinic to those who had not. We abstracted demographic and clinical information as well as contemporaneous responses to validated surveys.

Results: Thirty-six patients cared for in the IBD psychiatry clinic were compared to a control cohort of 35 IBD patients. There was a significant reduction in the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) depression score over time in the study cohort (p = 0.001), though not in the HADS anxiety score. When compared to the control group, the study cohort showed a significant reduction in the HADS depression score. No significant differences were observed in the Harvey-Bradshaw Index, Simple Clinical Colitis Activity Index, or Short IBD Questionnaire.

Conclusions: This is the first study to evaluate the impact of an integrated psychiatry clinic for IBD patients. Unlike their control counterparts, individuals treated in this clinic had a significant reduction in the mean HADS depression score. Larger scale studies are necessary to verify these findings. However, this study suggests that use of an integrated psychiatry IBD clinic model can result in improvement in mental health outcomes, even in the absence of significant changes in IBD activity.

炎性肠病患者精神病专科门诊对抑郁评分有积极影响。
背景:精神疾病,包括焦虑和抑郁,在炎症性肠病(IBD)患者中更为常见。我们在我们的三级中心IBD诊所为IBD患者建立了一个综合精神病学诊所,为患者提供关键但经常无法获得的协调精神卫生服务。我们进行这项研究是为了评估这项服务对精神结局、生活质量和症状体验的影响。方法:我们进行了一项纵向前瞻性研究,比较在我们的综合ibd精神病学诊所接受治疗的患者和没有接受治疗的患者。我们提取了人口统计和临床信息,以及对有效调查的同期反应。结果:36名在IBD精神病学诊所接受治疗的患者与35名IBD患者的对照队列进行了比较。在研究队列中,随着时间的推移,医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS)抑郁评分显著降低(p = 0.001),但HADS焦虑评分没有显著降低。与对照组相比,研究队列显示HADS抑郁评分显著降低。在Harvey-Bradshaw指数、简单临床结肠炎活动指数或IBD简短问卷调查中,没有观察到显著差异。结论:这是第一项评估综合精神病学诊所对IBD患者影响的研究。与对照组不同的是,在这家诊所接受治疗的个体的平均HADS抑郁评分显著降低。需要更大规模的研究来验证这些发现。然而,这项研究表明,即使在IBD活动没有显著变化的情况下,使用综合精神病学IBD临床模型也可以改善心理健康结果。
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Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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