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A Quality Improvement Initiative To Implement The Geriatric Depression Scale In A Geriatric Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, Candice Hall Dec 2018

A Quality Improvement Initiative To Implement The Geriatric Depression Scale In A Geriatric Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, Candice Hall

Doctor of Nursing Practice

The World Health Organization (2017) estimated that over 300 million people worldwide have depression. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2013), 7 million Americans over 65 years old experience depression annually. The United States Preventive Health Services Task Force recommends the use of a depression screening tool in the adult population. The purpose of this evidence-based quality improvement project was to improve screening for depression in an inpatient geriatric psychiatric unit. The primary objectives included educating nursing staff on depression screening and using the geriatric depression scale (GDS) to assess patient's level of depression at admission and …


Assessing Readmission Risks In Adolescent Psychiatric Patients, Keyamo Omokuru Dec 2018

Assessing Readmission Risks In Adolescent Psychiatric Patients, Keyamo Omokuru

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Purpose: Assess risk of readmission of adolescent patients to an inpatient psychiatric unit within 30-days post-discharge by using a clinician-rated behavioral health outcome assessment measure to rate psychiatric patient. Background: In the United States, approximately four million adolescents suffer from mental disorders. When admitted for inpatient psychiatric care, approximately 13% of adolescent mental health patients are readmitted within 30-days, 25% within one year, and 81% within 90-days, of inpatient psychiatric admission. Methods: An evidence-based quality improvement project that utilized the clinician-rated behavioral health outcome assessment tool called the Health of the Nation Outcome Scale for Children and Adolescent (HoNOSCA). The …


Improving Postpartum Depression Screening And Treatment Referral Rates In An Ob-Gyn Clinic, Ciddet Abrahams Dec 2018

Improving Postpartum Depression Screening And Treatment Referral Rates In An Ob-Gyn Clinic, Ciddet Abrahams

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Abstract

Background: Up to 25 % of adult women are diagnosed with postpartum depression. This diagnosis may also lead to poor health outcomes for the mother and the infant. Four out of five women with a positive screening for postpartum depression do not receive care from a mental health provider.

Purpose: The purpose of the project was to improve postpartum depression screening and follow-up care to mental health services in a clinic providing obstetrical and gynecological care in the central Texas area.

Objectives: The primary objective of the project was to increase postpartum depression screening rates. The second objective was …


Depression Screening At A Mental Health Outpatient Clinic: A Quality Improvement Project, Renee Licorish Dec 2018

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 …


Quality Improvement On Depression Protocols In The Military Training Environment, Priscilla R. Colunga Dec 2018

Quality Improvement On Depression Protocols In The Military Training Environment, Priscilla R. Colunga

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Background: Active Duty military members are highly susceptible to depression and suicide due to separation from family during training and deployments, exposure to traumatic experiences in combat, and loss of friends during combat.

Purpose and Objectives: Depression and suicide remain a high priority among military personnel. This process improvement project aimed to improve the rate of depression screening and improve the assessment, treatment, and management of soldiers with depression in a primary care setting to prevent disease progression while waiting to be seen by a behavior health specialist.

Interventions: During the 6-week time frame, all active duty military and reservists …