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Lost productivity associated with headache and depression: a quality improvement project identifying a patient population at risk

机译:失去了与头痛和抑郁相关的生产力:质量改进项目,识别风险的患者人口

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OBJECTIVE:This quality improvement project was implemented in order to highlight the association between headache, mTBI and depression on lost productivity and resource utilization.BACKGROUND:Mood disorders, environment and traumatic brain injury are common in patients with headache, and have been shown to influence clinical course, treatment response and outcome. Although widely recognized, the association of these factors on clinical outcomes, resource utilization and productivity is not well understood.METHODS:All patients presenting to a military referral center for migraines are assessed for presence of traumatic brain injury, Headache Impact Score (HIT-6) and Patient Depression Questionnaire (PHQ-9). Based on screening, patients are offered referral to mental health and a multidisciplinary headache education course.RESULTS:237 patients were seen for headache or migraine. 180 patients had severely disabling headaches. These patients accounted for 146 emergency room visits over the course of one year. Of headache patients, 65% met criteria for depression and 15% of patients had severe depression. Only 37% of these patients carried a formal diagnosis of depression and 38% had been seen by mental health. Lost productivity and duty limitations were significantly associated with severity of depression. In service members screening positively for mild, moderate or severe depression, duty restrictions had been placed on 8.3%, 32.5% and 53.8%, respectively. Only 3.8% of patients who did not screen for depression had similar duty limitations. A history of mTBI strongly correlated with comorbid depression. Lost productivity and duty limitations were not impacted by other headache characteristics or HIT-6 scores.CONCLUSIONS:This quality improvement project identified a practice gap for treatment of comorbid depression in patients presenting to Neurology for headache. Depression strongly correlated with productivity loss, highlighting a possible target for the economic burden of headache.
机译:目的:实现了这种质量改进项目,以突出头痛,MTBI和抑郁症失去生产力和资源利用的抑郁症之间的关联。背景:心情障碍,环境和创伤性脑损伤在头痛的患者中常见,并且已被证明会影响临床课程,治疗响应和结果。虽然广泛认识到这些因素对临床结果,资源利用率和生产力的关联并不是很好地理解。方法:评估所有患者对偏头痛的军事转诊中心的患者进行创伤性脑损伤,头痛影响得分(HIT-6 )和患者抑郁症问卷(PHQ-9)。基于筛选,患者提供患有心理健康和多学科头痛教育课程的转诊。结果:237名患者头痛或偏头痛。 180名患者严重致残头痛。这些患者在一年内占146间急诊室访问。头痛患者,65%的抑郁标准和15%的患者患有严重的抑郁症。只有37%的患者患上了正式诊断的抑郁症,心理健康已被患有38%。损失的生产率和职责局限性与抑郁症的严重程度显着相关。在服务会员积极筛查温和,中度或严重抑郁症,占空比分别为8.3%,32.5%和53.8%。只有3.8%的患者患者没有筛选抑郁症具有相似的职责限制。 MTBI的历史与同血管抑郁症密切相关。损失的生产力和职责限制不会受到其他头痛特征或击中6分数的影响。结论:这种质量改进项目确定了治疗患者治疗患者头痛神经内科的患者的实践差距。抑郁症与生产率损失强烈关联,突出了可能的头痛经济负担的目标。

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