Evaluación de síntomas depresivos y resiliencia en pacientes bajo seguimiento farmacoterapéutico

N.C. Gomes , P.H.O. Abrão , M.R. Fernandes , L.A. Beijo , L.A.M. Marques
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This study aimed to carry out the pharmacotherapeutic follow-up of patients with depression and to assess its impact on the resilience of the patients. Patients were followed-up for 8 months. The pharmacist evaluated depressive symptoms, resilience, and the need for pharmaceutical intervention. The measurement tools used were the Dader method, PHQ-9, and a resilience scale. Data were analysed using BioStat 5.0 software and the performing of the Wilcoxon and Pearson correlation tests. There was a reduction in the rate of depressive symptoms from 12.9 to 5.2 (P < .0001), and an increase in the resilience score from 112.4 to 149.0 (P < .0001). Pharmaceutical interventions were made to resolve the drug related problems in the form of oral communication between pharmacist-patient or pharmacist-patient-doctor. The pharmaceutical care was effective in decreasing depression and contributed to the increased resilience of patients.

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本研究旨在对抑郁症患者进行药物治疗随访,并评估其对患者心理弹性的影响。随访8个月。药剂师评估抑郁症状、恢复力和药物干预的需要。测量工具为Dader法、PHQ-9和弹性量表。使用BioStat 5.0软件进行数据分析,并进行Wilcoxon和Pearson相关检验。抑郁症状的发生率从12.9降至5.2 (P <.0001),弹性评分从112.4增加到149.0 (P <。)。通过药师-患者或药师-患者-医生口头沟通的方式,对药物相关问题进行药物干预。药物治疗在减少抑郁和提高患者的恢复力方面是有效的。
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