Shelly Rosser PharmD, Stacey Frede PharmD, Wayne F. Conrad PharmD, Pamela C. Heaton PhD
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Abstract
Objective
To develop, implement, and evaluate a depression screening program performed by pharmacists in the community setting; to determine the ability of this screening to identify and refer patients with symptoms of depression; and to determine whether physician referral results in initiation or modification of treatment.
Design
Prospective study.
Setting
32 locations of a large grocery chain pharmacy in the Cincinnati and Dayton, OH, area from February 8, 2010, to March 30, 2011.
Patients
3,726 patients 18 years or older.
Intervention
Patients were screened for depression using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ). Patients who screened positive on the two-item PHQ (PHQ-2) then were given the nine-item PHQ (PHQ-9). Patients who screened positive on the PHQ-9 were referred to their physician. Pharmacists followed up with these patients to determine the action that was taken following the screening.
Main outcome measures
Number of patients with a positive PHQ-9, number of patients referred to their physician, and number of patients for whom treatment was initiated or modified as a result of screening.
Results
3,726 patients were screened for depression by pharmacists during the study period. A total of 67 (1.8%) patients screened positive on the PHQ-2. Of the patients who completed the PHQ-9, approximately 25% met the criteria for consideration of diagnosis and were referred to their physician. Five patients presented with suicidal thoughts and were referred for urgent treatment. Approximately 60% of patients with a positive PHQ-9 had initiated or modified treatment at the time of follow-up.
Conclusion
A screening program for depression was successfully developed and implemented in the community pharmacy setting. Using the PHQ, pharmacists were able to quickly identify undiagnosed patients with symptoms of depression. The majority of patients with a positive screening had initiated or modified treatment at the time of follow-up.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.