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An Interprofessional Mental Health Program Model: A Synergy of Compassion, Ease and Hope
(2017-05-13)
Background: Literature suggests that a disparity exists relative to the higher prevalence of depression among the population of impoverished ethnically diverse women, the services available, and care received resulting ...
Depression Screening in Adults with Diabetes
(2019-05-17)
Depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Screening has long been a part of depression detection in adults in primary care. This screening process, specifically the Patient Health Questionnaire ...
Establishing an Evidence-Based Protocol for Managing Depression in a Rural Primary Care Setting
(2019-05-18)
Depression remains a major clinical diagnosis and health detriment in the general American population. The detection and treatment of depression differs among patients of different age sectors and clinical settings. ...
Comparing PHQ-9 Scores between Low-income Adults With and Without Self-Reported Type 2 Diabetes
(2014-09-15)
Depression and diabetes often co-exist and result in worsening health outcomes. Low-income and demographic variables have been shown to have an effect on both diabetes and depression. The presence of a relationship between ...
Identifying Depression in Patients Experiencing Type 2 Diabetes in a Rural Primary Care Setting
(2021-05-15)
When compared to the general population, depression prevalence rates are nearly twice as high in type 2 diabetics (Arshad & Alvi, 2016; Badescu et al., 2016; Barnacle et al., 2018). The presence of undiagnosed depression ...
Implementation of a Depression Screening in Adolescents during Sport/Activity Physicals in Rural Primary Care Clinic
(2018-05-12)
In primary care, only 50% of adolescents with depression are diagnosed prior to adulthood. As many as two out of three depressed adolescents are not identified by their primary care provider and treatment is not received. ...
Implementing a Mental Health Toolkit in a Free Clinic
(2021-05-14)
Mental illness is prevalent in the US, yet is underdiagnosed and undertreated and associated with morbidity, mortality, and economic burden (NIMH, 2019b; NIMH, 2017; NAMI, 2019; Winerman, 2017). Primary care providers are ...
Implementing a Caregiver Strain Protocol Within a Low-Income Primary Care Clinic System: Assessing Provider Perception
(2019-05-18)
There are approximately 43.5 million informal caregivers (CG) in the United States, accounting for 70-80% of community healthcare (Adelman et al, 2014; McGhan & Mccaughey, 2017). CGs frequently neglect their own health and ...
Implementation of Postnatal Depression Screening for NICU Fathers
(2020-08-15)
Background: Paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is a potential mental health disorder for new fathers. Postpartum depression (PPD) in women is well recognized and understood, but the same cannot be said about PPND. Women ...
Routine Administration of a Standardized Depression Screening Tool in the Adolescent Oncology Patient
(2018-05-12)
While significant advances have been made regarding the antineoplastic treatment for the pediatric oncology population, few improvements have been made to evaluate the mental and emotional aspects of these individuals' ...