Optimizing Mental Health in an Academic Nurse‐Managed Clinic

K. Sousa, Gretchen M. Zunkel, E. Holman
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Purpose To evaluate the initial results of tracking the health outcomes, specifically mental health outcomes, for clients at an academic nursing clinic and to describe an approach to mental health treatment in this setting. Data Sources Descriptive‐survey design with convenience sampling of patients from a nurse‐managed clinic (N = 151). As part of the routine documentation for clinic clients, the Medical Outcomes Study Short‐Form 36‐Item Health Survey (SF‐36) was selected to monitor client health outcomes. Conclusions This health status evaluation indicated that the mental health scores for clinic clients were lower than national normed data. This result could reflect unmet mental health needs in clinic clients. Mental health reasons for the visit were reported in only 3% of the sample. Most clients in this sample sought treatment in the clinic for physical health screening and episodic health problems. Implications for Practice Integration of mental health interventions in primary care settings may help providers to optimize the management of clients' overall health status.
优化学术护士管理诊所的心理健康
目的评价在学术护理诊所对病人进行健康结果跟踪的初步结果,特别是心理健康结果,并描述在这种情况下的心理健康治疗方法。描述性调查设计,方便从护士管理的诊所抽取患者(N = 151)。作为门诊病人常规文件的一部分,我们选择了《医疗结果研究简表36项健康调查》(SF - 36)来监测病人的健康结果。结论本健康状况评价结果显示门诊病人心理健康得分低于国家规范数据。这一结果可能反映了门诊病人的心理健康需求未得到满足。只有3%的样本报告了心理健康原因。在这个样本中,大多数客户在诊所寻求身体健康检查和偶发性健康问题的治疗。在初级保健机构整合心理健康干预可能有助于提供者优化客户的整体健康状况的管理。
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