Onsite screening and enhanced EAP counseling improves overall health, depression, and work outcomes: Four-wave longitudinal pilot study at a community health center in Vermont

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mark Attridge, Steve Dickens
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Abstract

Abstract Over a 2-year period, patients at a rural community health center in Vermont were screened on-site for multiple behavioral health risk factors and, if found at risk, were offered no-cost counseling on-site at the health center. The treatment was delivered by two licensed employee assistance program (EAP) counselors highly proficient in an evidence-based motivational interviewing approach. Longitudinal data at four time points were examined: baseline; end of treatment (3 months); and 3 and 6 months post-treatment. Tests of paired data of baseline versus each later time point found significant improvement for global health (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System [PROMIS]-10) in the total sample (N = 120); depression symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item scale [PHQ-9]) among a subsample with depression as a clinical issue (n = 68); and work presenteeism and estimated hours of lost work time among the employed subsample (n = 46). Improvement in global health was significantly associated with improvement (reductions) in hours of lost work productivity at all later times (r = .33, .35, .50). Improvement in global health was moderated by level of household income (more improvement among patients with lower income levels), but not by clinical or demographic factors. Practical implications for behavioral health screening and intervention (BSI) in medical settings and onsite EAP counseling programs are discussed.
现场筛查和强化EAP咨询可改善整体健康、抑郁和工作结果:佛蒙特州一家社区卫生中心的四波纵向试点研究
在2年的时间里,对佛蒙特州农村社区卫生中心的患者进行了多种行为健康风险因素的现场筛查,如果发现有风险,则在卫生中心提供免费的现场咨询。治疗由两名持牌员工援助计划(EAP)顾问提供,他们非常精通循证动机访谈方法。研究了四个时间点的纵向数据:基线;治疗结束(3个月);治疗后3和6个月。对基线与以后每个时间点的配对数据进行测试发现,总样本(N = 120)的全球健康状况有显著改善(患者报告的结局测量信息系统[PROMIS]-10);以抑郁为临床问题的亚样本(n = 68)中出现抑郁症状(患者健康问卷9项量表[PHQ-9]);以及被雇佣子样本(n = 46)的出勤率和估计损失的工作时间。全球健康状况的改善与随后所有时间工作效率损失小时数的改善(减少)显著相关(r = 0.33、0.35、0.50)。全球健康状况的改善受到家庭收入水平的影响(收入水平较低的患者改善更多),但不受临床或人口因素的影响。行为健康筛查和干预(BSI)在医疗环境和现场EAP咨询方案的实际意义进行了讨论。
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Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health
Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
14
期刊介绍: The Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, retitled from Employee Assistance Quarterly to better reflect its expanded focus, presents innovative research, applied theory, and practical information to keep workplace human service administrators, counselors, and consultants up to date on the latest developments in the field. This refereed journal is an essential guide to best practice and research issues faced by EAP professionals who deal with work-related and personal issues including workplace and family wellness, employee benefits, and organizational development.
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