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2017

Screening

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Evaluation Of Depression Screening Implementation In The Adult Inpatient Heart Failure Population: A Process Outcomes Evaluation, Jennifer Sustek Jan 2017

Evaluation Of Depression Screening Implementation In The Adult Inpatient Heart Failure Population: A Process Outcomes Evaluation, Jennifer Sustek

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BACKGROUND: Extensive study has found depression in heart failure (HF) patients to be a significant risk factor which has been associated with poor outcomes and increased medical cost for this population. It is highly recommended to screen HF patients for depression to identify this important risk factor. The PHQ-9 depression screening instrument (sensitivity 70% specificity 92%) has been identified as a valid measure to detect depression in the HF population. Implementing a depression screening protocol in an inpatient environment requires education of providers to establish awareness of best practice and foster confidence in their application of the screening instrument. OBJECTIVE: …


Evaluation Of Depression Screening Practices In Comorbid Patients In The Primary Care Setting, Kristyn L. Clark Jan 2017

Evaluation Of Depression Screening Practices In Comorbid Patients In The Primary Care Setting, Kristyn L. Clark

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SPECIFIC AIMS: To evaluate the current rates of depression screening using the PHQ-2/9 in patients with comorbid conditions at a single, urban primary care office; to explore barriers to depression screening among providers.

METHODS: A retrospective chart review was completed on a sample of 188 patients seen between January and June 2017. Patients were equally divided among four comorbid diagnoses- COPD, obesity, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes. A provider interview was conducted to identify depression screening barriers and typical treatments regimens.

RESULTS: A total of 70.2% of patients had a documented depression screening. Of 67 patients diagnosed with depression, 11.9% …


Getting The Most Out Of Pediatric Screenings, Carly R. Oliver Jan 2017

Getting The Most Out Of Pediatric Screenings, Carly R. Oliver

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the results of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire to the Survey of Well-Being of Young Children to determine if they produced the same outcomes. The Survey of Well-Being of Young Children offers additional screening tools that address risk factors for child abuse, that the Ages and Stages does not include. This project also surveyed the caregivers completing the questionnaires to determine which questionnaire they found more beneficial.

Background and Significance: In the United States, approximately 15% of children ages 3 to 17 years of age have at least one developmental disability. …


Evaluation Of Screening Practices For Alcohol Use In Primary Care, Tiffany Centers Jan 2017

Evaluation Of Screening Practices For Alcohol Use In Primary Care, Tiffany Centers

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Purpose: The purpose of this practice inquiry project was to examine current screening practices for alcohol misuse within a primary care clinic. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines state that alcohol misuse screening should be performed on adults aged 18 years or older using one of three standardized screening tools: Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), the abbreviated AUDIT-Consumption (AUDIT-C), or a single-question screening. If indicated, providers should provide a brief intervention and/or referral to treatment through the process known as SBIRT (screening, brief intervention, referral to treatment).

Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted …