Assessing Adherence to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Screening in Young Stroke Survivors.

Caitlin Palmisano, Madelyn O'Neal, Mary Ann Bautista, Carol A O'Neil, Suzanna Fitzpatrick
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Abstract: Background: Over 795 000 US people per year experience a stroke, and 10% are younger than 50 years. After a stroke, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects 10% to 30% of those patients and may compromise a survivor's secondary prevention compliance. At an inner-city clinic in Maryland where up to 300 young adult stroke survivors are followed, zero patients were screened for PTSD. A quality improvement project was implemented to screen for PTSD in a young adult stroke survivor clinic and to provide them with psychotherapy referrals and follow-up. Methods: Over 15 weeks in the fall of 2023, all patients presenting to the young adult stroke survivor clinic were screened for PTSD using the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-5 validated screening tool. Providers and medical staff were all educated on the tool before implementation. Results: During the 15-week implementation period, 72 patients presented to the clinic. Posttraumatic stress disorder screening was completed for 88.9% (64/72). Of those, 32.8% (21/64) completed the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-5 via the electronic health record, and 67.2% (43/64) completed it by in-person screening. Of the 64 patients screened, 12 patients screened positive for PTSD (18.8%, 12/64). Among those screening positive, 75% (9/12) were given a referral for psychotherapy. Conclusions: Literature reports that PTSD compromises stroke survivors' ability to optimize their health after a stroke. Screening identifies those experiencing symptoms of PTSD, providing an opportunity for referral and treatment. Results show that routine care of young stroke survivors can effectively include screening for PTSD.

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评估年轻中风幸存者对创伤后应激障碍筛查的依从性。
摘要: 背景:美国每年有超过 795 000 人发生中风,其中 10% 的患者年龄小于 50 岁。中风后,10% 到 30% 的患者会出现创伤后应激障碍 (PTSD),这可能会影响幸存者对二级预防的依从性。在马里兰州的一家市内诊所,有多达 300 名年轻的成年中风幸存者接受随访,但对零名患者进行了创伤后应激障碍筛查。该诊所实施了一项质量改进项目,在年轻的成年中风幸存者诊所筛查创伤后应激障碍,并为他们提供心理治疗转诊和随访。方法:在 2023 年秋季的 15 周内,使用创伤后应激障碍核对表-5 验证筛查工具对所有到青年中风幸存者诊所就诊的患者进行创伤后应激障碍筛查。在实施前,所有医疗服务提供者和医务人员都接受了关于该工具的教育。结果在为期 15 周的实施期间,共有 72 名患者前来就诊。88.9% 的患者(64/72)完成了创伤后应激障碍筛查。其中,32.8%(21/64)的患者通过电子健康记录完成了创伤后应激障碍核对表-5,67.2%(43/64)的患者通过现场筛查完成了该核对表。在接受筛查的 64 名患者中,12 名患者的创伤后应激障碍筛查结果呈阳性(18.8%,12/64)。在筛查结果呈阳性的患者中,75%(9/12)获得了心理治疗转介。结论:文献报道,创伤后应激障碍会影响中风幸存者在中风后优化自身健康的能力。筛查可识别出现创伤后应激障碍症状的患者,为转诊和治疗提供机会。结果表明,对年轻中风幸存者的常规护理可有效地包括创伤后应激障碍筛查。
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