H. Bruschwein, M. Soper, Deirdre Jennings, L. Somerville, R. List, M. Compton, Rachel Turner, D. Albon
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摘要
与一般人群相比,囊性纤维化(CF)患者有更高的抑郁和焦虑发生率。囊性纤维化基金会的指南建议对CF患者进行年度抑郁和焦虑筛查。COVID-19和相关的社会距离给CF中心的心理健康筛查管理带来了挑战。本质量改进项目的目的是评估在COVID-19期间对成年CF患者进行多学科远程医疗预约时实施心理健康筛查的可行性、CF心理健康提供者采用筛查的情况以及引入远程医疗前后的患者筛查结果。方法于2020年4月至10月期间,通过远程医疗使用PHQ-9和GAD-7进行筛查。结果scf心理健康服务提供者通过远程医疗实施了心理健康筛查,93.9%的患者完成了筛查。筛查并没有增加门诊就诊时间,也没有发现抑郁和焦虑率与2019年的门诊率之间存在显著差异。在多学科远程卫生诊所实施精神健康筛查是可行的,即使在卫生系统运营受到COVID-19影响的情况下,提供者和患者也可以采用。它允许CF中心坚持精神健康检查和治疗指南。这种筛查方法可应用于其他患者群体和护理系统,以在COVID-19期间及以后扩大获得精神卫生服务的机会。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
Mental health screening of patients with cystic fibrosis through telehealth during COVID-19: Evaluation of feasibility and process adoption.
INTRODUCTION
Persons with cystic fibrosis (CF) have higher rates of depression and anxiety compared to the general population. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation guidelines recommend annual screening for depression and anxiety for people with CF. COVID-19 and related social distancing has created challenges for administration of mental health screening by CF centers. The aim of this quality improvement project was to evaluate the feasibility of implementing mental health screening during multidisciplinary telehealth appointments for adult patients with CF during COVID-19, adoption of screening by CF mental health providers, and patient screening results before and after introduction of telehealth.
METHOD
Patients were screened via telehealth using the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 between April and October 2020.
RESULTS
CF mental health providers implemented a mental health screening process via telehealth and 93.9% of patients seen during that time completed the screening. The screening did not increase clinic visit length and no significant differences were found between rates of depression and anxiety and 2019 clinic rates.
DISCUSSION
Implementation of mental health screening during a multidisciplinary telehealth clinic is feasible and can be adopted by providers and patients, even when health systems operations are impacted by COVID-19. It allows CF centers to maintain adherence to mental health screening and treatment guidelines. This method of screening can be applied to other patient populations and systems of care to expand access to mental health services during COVID-19 and beyond. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).