Guideline concordant detection and management of depression among Alaska Native and American Indian people in primary care
Background: A tribal health organization in Alaska implemented a primary care depression screening, detection and management initiative amongst 55,000 Alaska Native/American Indian people (AN/AIs). Objectives: (a) To describe the proportion of AN/AIs screening positive for depression with depression...
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doaj-4d3d5f771dc145ef92a9e88ca2fd5b982020-11-24T22:09:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Circumpolar Health2242-39822015-10-017401910.3402/ijch.v74.2831528315Guideline concordant detection and management of depression among Alaska Native and American Indian people in primary careVanessa Y. Hiratsuka0Julia J. Smith1Sara M. Norman2Spero M. Manson3Denise A. Dillard4 Research Department, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK, USA Research Department, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK, USA Research Department, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK, USA Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health, School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, USA Research Department, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK, USABackground: A tribal health organization in Alaska implemented a primary care depression screening, detection and management initiative amongst 55,000 Alaska Native/American Indian people (AN/AIs). Objectives: (a) To describe the proportion of AN/AIs screening positive for depression with depression noted or diagnosed and proportion with guideline concordant management and (b) to assess whether management varied by patient and provider factors. Research design: Secondary analysis of electronic and paper medical record information of 400 AN/AIs. Measures: Provider variables, patient demographics and patient clinical factors were electronically queried. Manual chart audits assessed depression notation, diagnoses and management within 12 weeks of positive screening. Multilevel ordinal logistic modelling assessed management by patient and provider factors. Results: A depression diagnosis was present in 141 (35%) charts and 151 (38%) had depressive symptoms noted. Detection was higher among AN/AIs with moderate and severe depression (p<0.001). In total, 258 patients (66%) received guideline concordant management, 32 (8%) had some management, and 110 (28%) received no management. Younger patient age and increased provider tenure increased odds of management. Conclusions: Most AN/AIs screening positive for depression received initial guideline concordant management. Additional outreach to older patients and additional support for providers newer to practices appears warranted.http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/article/view/28315/pdf_45depressionAlaska Native/American Indian peopleprimary care |
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Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka Julia J. Smith Sara M. Norman Spero M. Manson Denise A. Dillard |
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Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka Julia J. Smith Sara M. Norman Spero M. Manson Denise A. Dillard Guideline concordant detection and management of depression among Alaska Native and American Indian people in primary care International Journal of Circumpolar Health depression Alaska Native/American Indian people primary care |
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Guideline concordant detection and management of depression among Alaska Native and American Indian people in primary care |
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Guideline concordant detection and management of depression among Alaska Native and American Indian people in primary care |
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Guideline concordant detection and management of depression among Alaska Native and American Indian people in primary care |
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Guideline concordant detection and management of depression among Alaska Native and American Indian people in primary care |
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guideline concordant detection and management of depression among alaska native and american indian people in primary care |
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International Journal of Circumpolar Health |
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Background: A tribal health organization in Alaska implemented a primary care depression screening, detection and management initiative amongst 55,000 Alaska Native/American Indian people (AN/AIs). Objectives: (a) To describe the proportion of AN/AIs screening positive for depression with depression noted or diagnosed and proportion with guideline concordant management and (b) to assess whether management varied by patient and provider factors. Research design: Secondary analysis of electronic and paper medical record information of 400 AN/AIs. Measures: Provider variables, patient demographics and patient clinical factors were electronically queried. Manual chart audits assessed depression notation, diagnoses and management within 12 weeks of positive screening. Multilevel ordinal logistic modelling assessed management by patient and provider factors. Results: A depression diagnosis was present in 141 (35%) charts and 151 (38%) had depressive symptoms noted. Detection was higher among AN/AIs with moderate and severe depression (p<0.001). In total, 258 patients (66%) received guideline concordant management, 32 (8%) had some management, and 110 (28%) received no management. Younger patient age and increased provider tenure increased odds of management. Conclusions: Most AN/AIs screening positive for depression received initial guideline concordant management. Additional outreach to older patients and additional support for providers newer to practices appears warranted. |
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