初级保健心理健康整合改善退伍军人抑郁筛查阳性者的早期治疗参与

Primary care mental health integration to improve early treatment engagement for veterans who screen positive for depression

Health Services Research · 2024
被引 4
ABS 3

中文导读

本研究利用退伍军人健康管理局82家诊所的数据,发现将心理健康服务整合到初级保健中,能提高新确诊抑郁症患者的早期随访率,但对一年内完成最低限度治疗的比例无显著影响。

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between the penetration (or reach) of a national program aiming to integrate mental health clinicians into all primary care clinics (PC-MHI) and rates of guideline-concordant follow-up and treatment among clinic patients newly identified with depression in the Veterans Health Administration (VA). DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: 15,155 screen-positive patients 607,730 patients with 2-item Patient Health Questionnaire scores in 82 primary care clinics, 2015-2019. STUDY DESIGN: In this retrospective cohort study, we used established depression care quality measures to assess primary care patients who (a) newly screened positive (score ≥3) and (b) were identified with depression by clinicians via diagnosis and/or medication (n = 15,155; 15,650 patient-years). Timely follow-up included ≥3 mental health, ≥3 psychotherapy, or ≥3 primary care visits for depression. Minimally appropriate treatment included ≥4 mental health visits, ≥3 psychotherapy, or ≥60 days of medication. In multivariate regressions, we examined whether higher rates of PC-MHI penetration in clinic (proportion of total primary care patients in a clinic who saw any PC-MHI clinician) were associated with greater depression care quality among cohort patients, adjusting for year, healthcare system, and patient and clinic characteristics. DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION METHODS: Electronic health record data from 82 VA clinics across three states. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A median of 9% of all primary care patients were seen by any PC-MHI clinician annually. In fully adjusted models, greater PC-MHI penetration was associated with timely depression follow-up within 84 days (∆P = 0.5; SE = 0.1; p < 0.001) and 180 days (∆P = 0.3; SE = 0.1; p = 0.01) of a positive depression screen. Completion of at least minimal treatment within 12 months was high (77%), on average, and not associated with PC-MHI penetration. CONCLUSIONS: Greater PC-MHI program penetration was associated with early depression treatment engagement at 84-/180-days among clinic patients newly identified with depression, with no effect on already high rates of completion of minimally sufficient treatment within the year.

心理健康初级保健抑郁症退伍军人健康卫生服务研究