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Screening Adherence for Depression Post Stroke: Evaluation of Outpatients,a London Experience (SAD PEOPLE)
Authors:Heather M MacKenzie  Danielle Rice  Robert Teasell  Steven Macaluso
Institution:1. Parkwood Institute, St. Joseph's Health Care London, London, Canada;2. Lawson Health Research Institute, Canada;3. Western University, Canada
Abstract:Background: Post stroke depression (PSD) is common, and the transition home following discharge may be especially challenging for stroke survivors.

Objectives: This study aimed to determine how well specific Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for PSD screening were adopted within a stroke rehabilitation outpatient clinic before and after the utilization of a standardized clinical form.

Methods: Practices were evaluated through retrospective chart review before and after the implementation of the standardized form which cued physicians to administer the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) at the first outpatient visit. Participants included those aged ≥18 years with a primary diagnosis of stroke.

Results: One hundred thirty-five subjects’ charts were reviewed. Form implementation was associated with increased rates of PSD screening (93.8% versus 0%) and charting regarding mood (55.4% versus 15.7%).

Conclusion: This study highlights the frequency of depressive symptoms in an outpatient cohort and demonstrates how screening rates can be improved by using a standardized form. Routine PHQ-9 completion at the first outpatient visit was associated with more physician–patient discussion and documentation regarding mood.

Keywords:Best practices  depression  post stroke depression  depression screening  rehabilitation  outpatients  stroke
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