Lindsay R Standeven, Kristen N Miller, Alissa Mallow, Roni Berger, Virna Little
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目的:本研究的目的是关注在妇女保健实践和协作护理模式下接受治疗的妇女焦虑症状的变化。背景:协作护理的研究主要集中在改善初级保健机构中成年人的抑郁和焦虑症状。协作式护理在其他医疗保健机构中的适用性被低估,有限的研究调查了协作式护理是否在传统初级保健机构和其他医疗保健机构(如妇女保健实践)治疗的亚人群中具有优势。方法:本研究通过对三家妇女保健中心N = 219名妇女的电子记录进行二次数据分析,评估建立协作护理模式是否与减轻焦虑症状相关,以及哪些因素(例如,初步诊断、护理持续时间和精神药物的使用)与焦虑结果相关。使用广泛性焦虑障碍7项量表(GAD-7)在开始和结束合作护理服务时评估焦虑症状。结果:总体而言,从基线到合作护理结束,平均焦虑评分显著降低(t(218) = 12.41, P < 0.001)。接受协作护理服务的时间长度对焦虑评分的降低有主要影响(β = -0.28, SE = 0.06, P < 0.001), 90天时焦虑症状显著降低(t(218) = 10.58, P < 0.001)。因此,在妇女的健康实践中,协作护理有助于减轻90天内的焦虑症状。
Reduction of anxiety symptoms among women within a collaborative care model and women's health settings.
Aim: The purpose of this study is to focus on changes in anxiety symptoms among women treated in women's health practices and under a collaborative care model.
Background: Research on collaborative care has largely focused on improving depressive and anxiety symptoms among adults in primary care settings. The applicability of collaborative care in other healthcare settings is underreported with limited research investigating if collaborative care has advantages in subpopulations treated in both traditional primary care settings and other healthcare settings, such as women's health practices.
Methods: This study, completed through secondary data analysis of the electronic record of N = 219 women across three women's healthcare centers, evaluated if instituting a collaborative care model is associated with reduced anxiety symptoms and which factors (eg, primary diagnosis, duration of care, and use of psychotropic medications) are associated with anxiety outcomes. Anxiety symptoms were assessed using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale (GAD-7) at entry into and at termination from collaborative care services.
Results: Overall, there was a significant reduction in average anxiety scores from baseline to termination of collaborative care (t(218) = 12.41, P < 0.001). There was a main effect for the duration of time receiving collaborative care services on anxiety score reduction (β = -0.28, SE = 0.06, P < 0.001) with a significant reduction in anxiety symptoms at the 90-day mark (t(218) = 10.58, P < 0.001). Therefore, collaborative care can be useful in women's health practices in reducing anxiety symptoms over a 90-day time period.