改善城市信仰社区以人为本的抑郁症筛查和护理。

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Damaris Michoma, Kimberly Couch
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背景介绍抑郁症是一种常见的精神疾病,会增加自杀、药物滥用和慢性疼痛的风险。全国有 2100 万成年人曾有过一次未经治疗的抑郁发作,140 万人曾试图自杀,每 10 分钟就有一人死亡。抑郁症每年给美国经济造成 3260 亿美元的经济负担。目标:本质量改进项目旨在回顾有关抑郁症的现有文献,审核当地企业,调查客户和团队成员,以确定实践中的差距,然后收集和分析数据,根据调查结果得出结论并提出建议。方法:这项行动采用了四个 "计划-实施-研究-行动 "的快速质量改进周期。对数据进行收集和分析,并利用分析结果进行反复修改。结果抑郁症筛查率提高了 90%,8 周内共筛查了 317 名客户。28%的受检者患有抑郁症,并参与了症状管理。筛查和护理都有所改善,达到了 89% 的目标。结论:这一举措弥补了抑郁症筛查和护理方面的不足。它还取得了积极的成果,具有可持续发展的潜力,并推广到了其他信仰社区。对护理工作的启示:应建立抑郁症筛查、护理和转诊系统。
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Improving Person-Centered Depression Screening and Care in an Urban Faith-Based Community.

Background: Depression is a common mental illness that increases the risk of suicide, substance abuse, and chronic pain. Nationally, 21 million adults have had one untreated depressive episode, 1.4 million people have had suicide attempts, and 1 death occurs every 10 minutes. Depression has an annual economic burden of $326 billion for the American economy. Objectives: This quality improvement project aims to review the existing literature on depression, audit local businesses, survey clients, and team members to identify a gap in practice and then collect and analyze data to draw conclusions and make recommendations based on the findings. Methods: This initiative used four Plan-Do-Study-Act rapid quality improvement cycles. Data were collected and analyzed, and the results were used to make iterative changes. Results: Depression screening improved by 90%, and 317 clients were screened over 8 weeks. Twenty-eight percent of those screened had depression and were engaged in managing their symptoms. Both screening and care improved, and the aim of 89% was met. Conclusions: This initiative bridged a gap in depression screening and care. It also demonstrated a positive outcome, had the potential for sustainability, and spread to other faith communities. Implications for Nursing: A system should be put in place for depression screening, care, and referrals.

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