提供者对实施青少年抑郁和自杀的强化数字筛查的观点:定性研究。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Morgan A Coren, Oliver Lindhiem, Abby R Angus, Emma K Toevs, Ana Radovic
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背景:随着青少年心理健康危机的日益严重,儿科学会越来越多地建议初级保健提供者(pcp)参与心理健康筛查。虽然症状级筛查可以识别症状,但新型技术干预可以帮助pcp提供额外的护理点指导,以增加对行为健康服务的接受。目的:在本研究中,我们寻求社区对基于网络的、数字增强的初级保健青少年心理健康筛查工具的PCP反馈,以前只在研究中评估过,以告知社区环境中的实施。方法:总共招募了10名青少年提供者来试用新的筛选工具,并参与基于实施研究领域统一框架的结构化访谈。访谈录音,转录,并根据预先指定的代码本编码使用模板分析方法。结果:提供者确定了在儿科初级保健中改善心理健康筛查和治疗是一个优先事项,并同意基于网络的数字增强筛查工具可以帮助促进青少年抑郁症的识别和管理。确定的主要障碍是缺乏电子健康记录集成、管理筛选的时间、对诊所工作流程的影响、可访问性以及卫生保健组织内部批准临床使用新技术的过程缺乏透明度。提供者提出了多项建议,以加强在社区环境中的实施,例如纳入定制选项。结论:技术干预可以帮助解决初级保健机构对改进行为健康支持的需求。然而,存在许多障碍,使新技术在现实环境中的实施复杂化。
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Provider Perspectives on Implementing an Enhanced Digital Screening for Adolescent Depression and Suicidality: Qualitative Study.

Background: With a growing adolescent mental health crisis, pediatric societies are increasingly recommending that primary care providers (PCPs) engage in mental health screening. While symptom-level screens identify symptoms, novel technology interventions can assist PCPs with providing additional point-of-care guidance to increase uptake for behavioral health services.

Objective: In this study, we sought community PCP feedback on a web-based, digitally enhanced mental health screening tool for adolescents in primary care previously only evaluated in research studies to inform implementation in community settings.

Methods: A total of 10 adolescent providers were recruited to trial the new screening tool and participate in structured interviews based on the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research domains. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and coded according to a prespecified codebook using a template analysis approach.

Results: Providers identified improving mental health screening and treatment in pediatric primary care as a priority and agreed that a web-based digitally enhanced screening tool could help facilitate identification of and management of adolescent depression. Salient barriers identified were lack of electronic health record integration, time to administer screening, implications on clinic workflow, accessibility, and lack of transparency within health care organizations about the process of approving new technologies for clinical use. Providers made multiple suggestions to enhance implementation in community settings, such as incorporating customization options.

Conclusions: Technology interventions can help address the need for improved behavioral health support in primary care settings. However, numerous barriers exist, complicating implementation of new technologies in real-world settings.

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JMIR Formative Research
JMIR Formative Research Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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