更好地识别患有风湿病的青少年的危险行为。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Kristina Ciaglia, May Lau, Chan-Hee Jo, Lorien Nassi
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摘要

背景/目的:许多青少年患者将风湿病医生视为自己的主治医生,因此,按照美国儿科学会的建议对青少年进行性活动和药物使用筛查非常重要。我们采用了电子社会病史问卷(SHQ)和警报系统来识别患有风湿病的青少年的高危行为:我们对 14 岁及以上的青少年进行了 SHQ 问卷调查,目的是了解患者的性活动以及酒精、烟草和药物使用情况。每次风湿病门诊就诊时都会通过平板电脑发放SHQ。当病历被打开时,阳性反应会触发最佳实践建议 (BPA) 提醒,以提醒临床医生私下讨论这些结果:共有 877 名患者接受了调查。90名患者(12%)称自己性生活活跃,性生活活跃的患者年龄明显大于非性生活活跃的患者(17.2岁对15岁,p结论:总体而言,12%的患者表示性生活活跃,鉴于许多风湿病患者服用致畸药物,这突出表明有必要对青少年进行性活动筛查。使用药物的比例较小。实施基于EMR的SHQ有助于识别高危患者,而BPA则是提醒临床医生私下讨论SHQ的有用工具。
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Improving Identification of At-Risk Behaviors in Adolescents With Rheumatic Disease.

Objective: Many adolescent patients view their rheumatologist as their primary physician, and therefore it is important to screen youth for sexual activity and substance use as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. We implemented an electronic social history questionnaire (SHQ) and alert system to identify at-risk behaviors in adolescents with rheumatic disease.

Methods: The SHQ was administered to adolescents 14 years and older with a goal to survey patients' sexual activity and alcohol, tobacco, and drug use. The SHQ was given via tablet at each rheumatology outpatient visit. A positive response triggered a best practice advisory (BPA) alert when the chart was opened to remind the clinician to discuss these results privately.

Results: A total of 877 unique patients were surveyed. Ninety patients (12%) reported being sexually active, and sexually active patients were significantly older than those who were not (17.2 vs 15 years; P < 0.001). Seventy-two percent of patients were female, and the mean age was 15.8 years. Sexually active patients were more likely to be smokers, to drink alcohol, and to use other drugs (P < 0.001). Strong associations were observed between alcohol use and male sex (P = 0.0227), White race (P = 0.0052), and public insurance (P = 0.0021).

Conclusion: Overall, 12% of patients reported being sexually active, underscoring the need to screen adolescents for sexual activity given many rheumatology patients take teratogenic medication. A smaller proportion used substances. Implementing an electronic medical record-based SHQ can help identify patients most at risk, and the BPA serves as a useful tool to remind clinicians to discuss the SHQ privately.

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CiteScore
9.40
自引率
6.40%
发文量
368
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Arthritis Care & Research, an official journal of the American College of Rheumatology and the Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals (a division of the College), is a peer-reviewed publication that publishes original research, review articles, and editorials that promote excellence in the clinical practice of rheumatology. Relevant to the care of individuals with rheumatic diseases, major topics are evidence-based practice studies, clinical problems, practice guidelines, educational, social, and public health issues, health economics, health care policy, and future trends in rheumatology practice.
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