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Targeted Provider Education And Pre-Visit Planning Increase Rates Of Formal Depression Screening In Childhood-Onset Sle., Evan Mulvihill, Rebecca Furru, Alana Goldstein-Leever, Kyla Driest, Stephanie Lemle, Darby Macdonald, Emily Frost, Vidya Sivaraman
Targeted Provider Education And Pre-Visit Planning Increase Rates Of Formal Depression Screening In Childhood-Onset Sle., Evan Mulvihill, Rebecca Furru, Alana Goldstein-Leever, Kyla Driest, Stephanie Lemle, Darby Macdonald, Emily Frost, Vidya Sivaraman
Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Despite being at high risk for depression, patients with childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (c-SLE) are infrequently and inconsistently screened for depression by their pediatric rheumatologists. We aimed to systematically increase rates of formal depression screening for c-SLE patients in an academic Pediatric Rheumatology clinic.
METHODS: Our multi-disciplinary quality improvement (QI) team used electronic health record (EHR) documentation to retroactively calculate baseline rates of documented depression screening using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). We then engaged key stakeholders to develop a clinical workflow for formal depression screening in the clinic. We also provided education to providers regarding mental health disorders …
Patient Resilience Has Moderate Correlation With Functional Outcomes, But Not Satisfaction, After Primary Unilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty., Amer Haffar, Sean Bryan, Marc Harwood, Jess H. Lonner
Patient Resilience Has Moderate Correlation With Functional Outcomes, But Not Satisfaction, After Primary Unilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty., Amer Haffar, Sean Bryan, Marc Harwood, Jess H. Lonner
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
Background: As many as 20% of patients who undergo total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are dissatisfied. Psychological factors have been shown to play a role in outcomes after TKA. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of patient resilience on functional outcomes and satisfaction after primary unilateral TKA.
Methods: Eighty-six patients who underwent primary unilateral TKA by a single surgeon were studied. Primary outcomes were the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS), mental health component of the Veterans Rand 12-Item Health Survey (VR-12 MCS), Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score for Joint Replacement, and New Knee Society Score. Correlations between …
The Effectiveness Of The More Than Sad School Based Gatekeeper Training Program, Guy Diamond, Lawrence Ogunkua, Matthew B. Wintersteen, Tita Atte, Perri Rosen, Robert Gallop
The Effectiveness Of The More Than Sad School Based Gatekeeper Training Program, Guy Diamond, Lawrence Ogunkua, Matthew B. Wintersteen, Tita Atte, Perri Rosen, Robert Gallop
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Faculty Papers
Schools have the unique opportunity to identify and refer youth at risk for suicide. School-based gatekeeper training programs aim to improve staff’s ability to talk to students about mental health concerns and refer them for an assessment. Unfortunately, progress in evaluating the available programs has been limited. In fact, the popular and widely used More Than Sad program has received no rigorous evaluation to date. This study sets out to evaluate the effectiveness of the More Than Sad program in a quasi-experimental, wait-list control design with a large number of school personnel, across geographically diverse communities. Fourteen school districts with …
Acute Depression And Anxiety Symptoms Following Concussion In An Adolescent Outpatient Population, Ari M. Fish, Julia Vanni, Kristy Arbogast, Phd, Catherine C. Mcdonald, Phd, Rn, Christina Master, Md, Caqsm
Acute Depression And Anxiety Symptoms Following Concussion In An Adolescent Outpatient Population, Ari M. Fish, Julia Vanni, Kristy Arbogast, Phd, Catherine C. Mcdonald, Phd, Rn, Christina Master, Md, Caqsm
Phase 1
Introduction: Research has shown that concussed youth are at increased risk of developing psychiatric symptoms as compared to non-concussed youth. Few studies, however, have detailed the presence and severity of acute depression and anxiety symptoms following a concussion in adolescents, specifically. Thus, the current study aims to describe depression and anxiety symptoms in concussed and non-concussed adolescents using validated measures of depression and anxiety.
Methods: The current study includes 284 adolescents (114 cases, 170 controls), 13-18 years of age. Cases included concussed patients at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and controls were recruited from a local, Philadelphia high school. …