Screening and Follow-Up Care for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders at a Rural Obstetric Clinic

Kaci Hughes, Kristin Gianelis
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Abstract

Objective

To improve screening for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD) and follow-up care while balancing team workload.

Design

Four rapid plan–do–study–act cycles were implemented over 8 weeks.

Setting/Local Problem

At baseline, only 2% of patients with PMAD were identified at a rural obstetric clinic, and none (n = 0 of 50) received screening with a validated tool. Of the 12 patients who had a current or prior history of PMAD, 92% (n = 11) were not screened for self-harm, and 67% (n = 8) received no referral. The clinic had no standardized care for PMAD.

Participants

Patients (n = 253) screened at initial pregnancy intake, early in the third trimester, and at the 6-week postpartum visit.

Intervention/Measurements

Following the screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment model, patients were screened using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, and brief intervention and referral to treatment were used with a point-of-care checklist. Data were collected three times weekly for run chart analysis, and team surveys measured workload.

Results

At the end of 8 weeks, effective screening for PMAD and follow-up care were achieved for 98% of patients and included screening, education, shared decision-making for management, referral, and clinic and phone follow-up to support mental health care uptake.

Conclusions

Standardizing screening and follow-up care can increase identification of PMAD and increase uptake of mental health care. For sustainability, a decision aid can streamline patient–provider communication and reduce visit length.

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目标在平衡团队工作量的同时,改善围产期情绪和焦虑障碍(PMAD)的筛查和后续护理。设计在 8 周内实施了四个快速计划-执行-研究-行动周期。在 12 名目前或之前有 PMAD 病史的患者中,92%(n = 11)未接受自残筛查,67%(n = 8)未接受转诊。干预/测量按照筛查、简短干预和转诊治疗模式,使用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表对患者进行筛查,并使用护理点核对表进行简短干预和转诊治疗。结果在 8 周结束时,98% 的患者接受了有效的 PMAD 筛查和随访护理,其中包括筛查、教育、共同决策管理、转诊、门诊和电话随访,以支持心理健康护理的接受。对于可持续性而言,决策辅助工具可以简化患者与医护人员之间的沟通,缩短就诊时间。
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Nursing for Women''s Health
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期刊介绍: Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.
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