T Pringsheim, L A Gaudet, J Pillay, L Hartling, J Fletcher, G Wilcox, S Patten, D Martino
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背景:为了应对加拿大儿童和青少年对心理健康服务日益增长的需求,加拿大健康研究所(Canadian Institutes of Health Research)出资制定了泛加拿大儿童和青少年心理健康服务标准:本快速综述的目的是综合当前对患有焦虑症、抑郁症、强迫症(OCD)和抽动秽语综合征(TS)的儿童和青少年进行评估和治疗的循证建议:本快速综述采用 STARR 决策工具和 Cochrane 组织的最低标准进行开发和实施。我们纳入了为儿童和青少年焦虑症、抑郁症、强迫症或 TS 的评估和/或治疗提供建议的循证指南,以及评估循证指南建议实施效果的比较研究,并与常规护理进行了比较:本综述包括 20 项指南和 1 项关于接近指南标准的治疗效果的研究。各指南之间的建议具有合理的一致性,尤其是在焦虑症和 TS 的治疗方面,建议将心理疗法作为一线治疗方法。在抑郁症方面,针对中度至重度抑郁症的治疗建议略有不同,一些指南建议将心理疗法或SSRIs作为一线治疗方案,而另一些指南则优先考虑心理疗法:目前的循证指南优先考虑对患有焦虑症、抑郁症、强迫症或 TS 的儿童和青少年进行心理治疗。如果决策者优先考虑提供充分、公平的服务,那么医疗保健系统就必须资助受过适当培训的心理健康治疗师来提供这些干预措施。
Evidence-based guidelines for anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourette syndrome in children and youth: A rapid review.
Background: In response to the increasing need for mental health services in Canadian children and youth, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research launched funding towards developing pan-Canadian standards for children and youth mental health services.
Objective: The objective of this rapid review is to synthesize current evidence-based recommendations on assessment and treatment for children and youth with anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Tourette syndrome (TS).
Methods: This rapid review was developed and conducted using the STARR decision tool and the Cochrane organization's minimum standards. We included evidence-based guidelines providing recommendations for and comparative studies evaluating the effectiveness of implementation of evidence-based guideline recommendations on assessment and/or treatment of anxiety, depression, OCD, or TS in children and youth compared to usual care.
Results: Twenty guidelines and one study of the effectiveness of treatment approximating guideline standards were included in this review. There was reasonable consistency in recommendations between guidelines, especially for the management of anxiety disorders and TS, where psychological therapies were recommended as first line. For depression, some minor differences were noted in recommendations for the management of moderate to severe depression, with psychological therapies or SSRIs recommended as first-line in the some guidelines, whereas other guidelines prioritized psychological therapies.
Conclusion: Current evidence-based guidelines prioritize psychological therapies for children and adolescents with anxiety, depression, OCD, or TS. If adequate and equitable service provision is a priority for decision makers, it is essential for the healthcare system to fund appropriately trained mental health therapists to deliver these interventions.