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Evaluation of the use of brief screening instruments for dementia depression and problem drinking among elderly people in general practice.

机译:评估在一般实践中老年人使用的简易筛查工具对老年痴呆症抑郁症和饮酒问题的使用。

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BACKGROUND. Use of brief screening instruments for detection of psychological morbidity among elderly people is being promoted, although the appropriateness and effectiveness of available instruments have not been evaluated in general practice. AIM. This study set out to determine the outcome of opportunistic use of brief screening instruments for dementia, depression and problem drinking in randomized trials in two group practices in north west London. METHOD. Screening instruments were inserted into a random sample of medical records for people aged 75 years and over in each practice. Medical records of those seen by their general practitioners over a six month period were reviewed for new diagnoses of dementia (or confusion), depression or problem drinking, and the scores obtained on screening instruments noted. The records of all those identified as possibly demented, depressed or drinking heavily were reviewed one year after screening and all relevant referrals and new treatments were noted. RESULTS. In one practice use of screening instruments resulted in a significant increase in the detection of possible dementia, but not of depression. In the second practice screening instruments yielded significantly higher numbers with possible dementia or depression. Heavy drinking was uncommon in either population. There was no difference in the proportions of cases identified by screening instrument or by clinical judgement alone who received treatment or referral. CONCLUSION. These results suggest that in the absence of agreed guidelines and resources, information derived from screening instruments may not alter clinical practice.
机译:背景。尽管尚未在一般实践中评估可用工具的适当性和有效性,但正在推广使用简短的筛查工具来检测老年人的心理疾病。目标。这项研究的目的是确定在伦敦西北部的两个小组的随机试验中随机使用痴呆症,抑郁症和饮酒问题的简易筛查工具的结果。方法。在每次手术中,将筛查仪器插入随机记录的75岁及75岁以上人群的医疗记录中。审查了其全科医生在六个月内所见患者的病历,以了解痴呆(或精神错乱),抑郁或饮酒困难的新诊断,并记录在筛查仪器上获得的分数。筛查一年后,对所有被确定为可能痴呆,沮丧或严重饮酒的人的记录进行了回顾,并记录了所有相关的转诊和新疗法。结果。在一种实践中,使用筛查仪器可显着增加对可能的痴呆症的检测,但对抑郁症的检测却没有。在第二种实践中,筛查仪器产生的数量明显多于可能的痴呆或抑郁症。在这两种人群中,酗酒都不常见。通过筛查仪器或仅通过临床判断确定接受治疗或转诊的病例比例没有差异。结论。这些结果表明,在没有商定的指南和资源的情况下,从筛查仪器中获得的信息可能不会改变临床实践。

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