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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Depression Screening At A Mental Health Outpatient Clinic: A Quality Improvement Project, Renee Licorish
Depression Screening At A Mental Health Outpatient Clinic: A Quality Improvement Project, Renee Licorish
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Project Background: Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in the United States. Many individuals may seek treatment but go undiagnosed due to the lack of recognition by clinicians. Clinical guidelines recommend the use of a standardized depression screening tool within a clinician’s evaluation process. The Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) is such a tool and recommended for use in the outpatient care setting. Aims of the Project: To increase depression screening of clients at a hospital-based outpatient behavioral health clinic. Purpose and Objectives: Implementation of the PHQ-9 into the clinic’s mental health assessment process to increase …
Psychotropic Pharmacogenomic Testing: Effects On Provider Prescribing Patterns And Phq-9 Depression Screening Scores In A Rural Michigan Family Practice, Nicole Madalinski
Psychotropic Pharmacogenomic Testing: Effects On Provider Prescribing Patterns And Phq-9 Depression Screening Scores In A Rural Michigan Family Practice, Nicole Madalinski
DNP Scholarly Projects
The rate of depression across the United States is on the rise with over 16.2 million people experiencing a depressive episode per year (Siu & and the US Preventive Services Task Force [USPSTF], 2016). Medications to treat depression typically take weeks or months to see clinical improvement (Uphold & Graham, 2013). If the medication is not effective, a dose or medication change may occur, lengthening the time spent in a depressive state. This scholarly project retrospectively analyzed charts at a rural primary care practice that implemented GeneSight® psychotropic pharmacogenomic testing for treatment resistant depression. This project sought to understand if …
Aligning With Patient-Centered Medical Home Standards: Depression Screening In Women's Health, Charity Galgani
Aligning With Patient-Centered Medical Home Standards: Depression Screening In Women's Health, Charity Galgani
Dissertations
Problem: The Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model of care improves health care quality and patient experience of care, and decreases costs. Depression screening is a requirement for becoming a PCMH. The purpose of this quality initiative was to obtain baseline data to describe depression screening rates among female adult patients receiving women’s health care within a Midwestern public health department seeking PCMH recognition.
Methods: The study utilized a descriptive, observational design and was guided by the Plan-Do-Study-Act framework. A retrospective medical record review was used to assess the rate of depression screening utilizing the PHQ-2 and PHQ-9 tools, and …
Aligning With Patient-Centered Medical Home Standards: Depression Screening In Primary Care, Elizabeth Segura
Aligning With Patient-Centered Medical Home Standards: Depression Screening In Primary Care, Elizabeth Segura
Dissertations
Abstract
Problem: The Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is a model of care that improves the quality and experience of care and decreases cost. Use of a validated depression screening tool for adult patients is a PCMH certification requirement. The purpose of this quality initiative was to obtain baseline data when a depression screening tool was utilized among adult patients in an internal medicine clinic within a Midwestern public health department.
Methods: This was a quality improvement project utilizing a descriptive and observational design. A retrospective medical record review was used to assess the rate of depression screening utilizing the …
Assessing The Ordinality Of Response Bias With Item Response Models: A Case Study Using The Phq-9, Venessa N. Singhroy
Assessing The Ordinality Of Response Bias With Item Response Models: A Case Study Using The Phq-9, Venessa N. Singhroy
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Improper scale usage in psychological and clinical assessment is an important problem. If respondents do not use the scales in a consistent manner, the reliability of a composite is likely to be attenuated. This is particularly problematic when particular items are singled out for special treatment or when subscales are of interest, not just a total score. This study used both non-parametric and parametric item response theory (IRT) methods to gain further insight into the validity of the PHQ-9, a dual purpose instrument that assesses the severity of depressive symptoms using nine Likert-scale items and allows the investigator to establish …
Risk For Depression In Coronary Heart Disease Patients Meriting Post-Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Screening; Feasibility Of Nurse-Led Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Among Patients With Depressive Symptoms, Joy L. Coles
DNP Projects
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project was to implement depression screening with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) among patients with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) who have undergone a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) and demonstrate the feasibility of a nurse-led Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) intervention.
METHODS: A non-experimental pre-test and post-test design was completed to screen for depression among patients post CABG in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) at a University Hospital using the PHQ-9. A sample of 21 patients were identified and selected from a convenience sample by pulling every eligible record from …