在国家牙科实践为基础的研究网络实践中,患者对心理健康筛查和随访的可接受性和适当性的看法。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
M Blake Berryhill, Nathan Culmer, Todd B Smith, Mary Ann McBurnie, Danyelle Barton, Celeste Machen, Dorota Kopycka-Kedzierawski, Gregg H Gilbert
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背景:精神健康障碍在美国是一个重大的公共卫生挑战。通过筛查进行早期发现,有助于及时获得精神卫生资源,从而提高生活质量。牙科诊所通常对病人有连续性的护理,并定期进行医疗检查,这是一种未充分利用的心理健康检查环境。目的:本研究旨在通过使用RE-AIM和实施结果框架(IOF)方法评估患者体验和感知,评估牙科实践工作流程中心理健康筛查和随访程序的实施情况。方法:该研究包括来自国家牙科实践基础研究网络中南部地区的五家私人牙科诊所。对牙科诊所的工作人员进行了培训,以便在常规就诊期间对符合条件的成年患者进行心理健康检查。参与者完成了抑郁(PHQ-2)、焦虑(GAD-2)、物质使用(CAGE-AID)和自杀风险(C-SSRS)的有效筛查工具。牙科人员遵守筛查和随访程序。积极的筛选促使了后续的谈话和一份信息表,其中包括当地的心理健康资源。我们计算了Reach和Adoption的RE-AIM成分,并使用访后调查项目和开放式问题评估了患者可接受性和适当性的IOF成分。结果:研究达到了75%的通过率,48名接触的受试者中有36人参与。采用率也很高,所有5家牙科诊所和94%的牙科诊所人员参与了干预。总的来说,参与者普遍认为z是可以接受和合适的。筛查呈阳性的参与者报告的舒适度和适当性水平略低。结论:患者认为在牙科诊所实施心理健康筛查和随访是适当和可接受的。牙科诊所为早期发现心理健康问题提供了一个有希望的场所,可能会增加获得护理的机会,并改善总体健康结果。
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Patient perceptions on the acceptability and appropriateness of mental health screening and follow-up in national dental practice-based research network practices.

Background: Mental health disorders pose a significant public health challenge in the USA. Early detection through screening can improve quality of life by facilitating timely access to mental health resources. Dental practices, which often have continuity of care with their patients and routinely conduct medical screenings, represent an underutilized setting for mental health screening.

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of mental health screening and follow-up procedures within dental practice workflows by assessing patient experiences and perceptions using the RE-AIM and Implementation Outcomes Framework (IOF) approaches.

Methods: The study included five private dental practices from the South Central region of the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network. Dental office personnel were trained to administer mental health screenings to eligible adult patients during routine visits. Participants completed validated screening instruments for depression (PHQ-2), anxiety (GAD-2), substance use (CAGE-AID), and suicide risk (C-SSRS). Dental Personnel adhered to the screening and follow-up procedures. Positive screenings prompted a follow-up conversation and an information sheet that included local mental health resources. We calculated the RE-AIM components of Reach and Adoption and evaluated the IOF components of patient acceptability and appropriateness using postvisit survey items and open-ended questions.

Results: The study achieved a 75% reach rate, with 36 of 48 approached subjects participating. There was also a high adoption rate, with all 5 dental practices and 94% of dental office personnel participating in the intervention. Overall, participants generally found the zacceptable and appropriate. Participants who screened positive reported slightly lower comfort and appropriateness levels.

Conclusions: Patients consider implementing mental health screening and follow-up in dental practices appropriate and acceptable. Dental practice settings offer a promising venue for early detection of mental health concerns, potentially enhancing access to care and improving overall health outcomes.

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Translational Behavioral Medicine
Translational Behavioral Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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期刊介绍: Translational Behavioral Medicine publishes content that engages, informs, and catalyzes dialogue about behavioral medicine among the research, practice, and policy communities. TBM began receiving an Impact Factor in 2015 and currently holds an Impact Factor of 2.989. TBM is one of two journals published by the Society of Behavioral Medicine. The Society of Behavioral Medicine is a multidisciplinary organization of clinicians, educators, and scientists dedicated to promoting the study of the interactions of behavior with biology and the environment, and then applying that knowledge to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, communities, and populations.
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