炎性肠病患者行为健康协同护理管理的实施。

Q2 Medicine Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Pub Date : 2021-12-02 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1159/000521285
Christine B Flicek, Nathaniel A Sowa, Millie D Long, Hans H Herfarth, Spencer D Dorn
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背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)患者患焦虑和/或抑郁的可能性高达两倍。协作护理管理(CoCM)是一种以证据为基础的治疗行为健康障碍的方法,已被证明对初级保健和一些专业设置的一系列条件有效。该模式采用团队为基础的方法,由护理经理(病例回顾和行为治疗)、精神科医生(病例回顾和精神药理学建议)和医疗提供者(包括精神药理学处方在内的持续护理)提供护理。我们评估了CoCM在减轻IBD患者焦虑和抑郁症状方面的可行性和有效性。方法:通过临床印象和/或患者健康问卷-9 (PHQ-9)和广泛性焦虑障碍-7 (GAD-7)的结果确定心理困扰的患者纳入CoCM计划。我们收集了9个月CoCM试验的数据,以评估抑郁和焦虑的反应和缓解率。我们获得了提供者调查,以评估提供者在这种模式下提供护理的可接受性。结果:尽管SARS-CoV2 COVID-19大流行中断了筛查,但仍有39名患者入组,19名积极参与者完成了该计划。总体而言,47.4%的人对抑郁有反应或缓解,而36.8%的人对焦虑有反应或缓解。胃肠病学家高度认同这个项目对他们的病人来说是一个有益的资源,并且对实施这些建议感到很舒服。讨论:CoCM是一种潜在可行且被广泛接受的治疗IBD患者抑郁和焦虑的护理模式。
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Implementing Collaborative Care Management of Behavioral Health for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Background: Individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are up to twice as likely to suffer from anxiety and/or depression. Collaborative care management (CoCM) is an evidence-based approach to treating behavioral health disorders that have proven effective for a range of conditions in primary care and some specialty settings. This model involves a team-based approach, with care delivered by a care manager (case reviews and behavioral therapy), psychiatrist (case reviews and psychopharmacological recommendations), and medical provider (ongoing care including psychopharmacological prescriptions). We assessed the feasibility and effectiveness of CoCM in reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients with IBD.

Methods: Patients with psychological distress identified by clinical impression and/or the results of the Patient Health Questionaire-9 (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) were referred to the CoCM program. Data from our 9-month CoCM pilot were collected to assess depression and anxiety response and remission rates. We obtained provider surveys to assess provider acceptability with delivering care in this model.

Results: Though the SARS-CoV2 COVID-19 pandemic interrupted screening, 39 patients enrolled and 19 active participants completed the program. Overall, 47.4% had either a response or remission in depression, while 36.8% had response or remission in anxiety. The gastroenterologists highly agreed that the program was a beneficial resource for their patients and felt comfortable implementing the recommendations.

Discussion: CoCM is a potentially feasible and well accepted care delivery model for treatment of depression and anxiety in patients with IBD in a specialty gastroenterology clinic setting.

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Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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