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RESPECT-Mil: feasibility of a systems-level collaborative care approach to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in military primary care.

机译:RESPECT-Mil:在军事基层医疗中针对抑郁和创伤后应激障碍的系统级协作治疗方法的可行性。

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BACKGROUND: U.S. military ground forces report high rates of war-related traumatic stressors, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depression following deployment in support of recent armed conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Affected service members do not receive needed mental health services in most cases, and they frequently report stigma and significant structural barriers to mental health services. Improvements in primary care may help address these issues, and evidence supports the effectiveness of a systems-level collaborative care approach. OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility of systems-level collaborative care for PTSD and depression in military primary care. We named our collaborative care model "Re-Engineering Systems of Primary Care for PTSD and Depression in the Military" (RESPECT-Mil). METHODS: Key elements of RESPECT-Mil care include universal primary care screening for PTSD and depression, brief standardized primary care diagnostic assessment for those who screen positive, and use of a nurse "care facilitator" to ensure continuity of care for those with unmet depression and PTSD treatment needs. The care facilitator assists primary care providers with follow-up, symptom monitoring, and treatment adjustment and enhances the primary care interface with specialty mental health services. We report assessments of feasibility of RESPECT-Mil implementation in a busy primary care clinic supporting Army units undergoing frequent Iraq, Afghanistan, and other deployments. RESULTS: Thirty primary care providers (family physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners) were trained in the model and in the care of depression and PTSD. The clinic screened 4,159 primary care active duty patient visits: 404 screens (9.7%) were positive for depression, PTSD, or both. Sixty-nine patients participated in collaborative care for 6 weeks or longer, and the majority of these patients experienced clinically important improvement in PTSD and depression. Even although RESPECT-Mil participation was voluntary for providers, only one refused participation. No serious adverse events were noted. CONCLUSIONS: Collaborative care is an evidence-based approach to improving the quality of primary care treatment of anxiety and depression. Our version of collaborative care for PTSD and depression, RESPECT-Mil, is feasible, safe, and acceptable to military primary care providers and patients, and participating patients frequently showed clinical improvements. Efforts to implement and evaluate collaborative care approaches for mental disorders in populations at high risk for psychiatric complications of military service are warranted.
机译:背景:美国军事地面部队报告说,为支持最近在伊拉克和阿富汗的武装冲突而部署后,与战争有关的创伤性应激源,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁症的发生率很高。在大多数情况下,受影响的服务成员没有获得所需的精神卫生服务,他们经常报告对精神卫生服务的污名和重大的结构性障碍。初级保健的改善可能有助于解决这些问题,并且证据支持系统级协作保健方法的有效性。目的:测试在军事初级保健中针对创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症进行系统级协作治疗的可行性。我们将协作式护理模型命名为“针对PTSD和军队中抑郁症的初级护理再造系统”(RESPECT-Mil)。方法:RESPECT-Mil护理的关键要素包括对PTSD和抑郁症进行普遍的初级保健筛查,对筛查呈阳性的人进行简短的标准化初级保健诊断评估,并使用护士“护理服务人员”以确保对未满足抑郁症的人进行持续护理和创伤后应激障碍的治疗需求。护理服务商协助初级保健提供者进行随访,症状监测和治疗调整,并通过专业心理健康服务增强初级保健界面。我们报告了在繁忙的初级保健诊所中实施RESPECT-Mil的可行性评估,该诊所为频繁经历伊拉克,阿富汗和其他部署的陆军部队提供支持。结果:30名初级保健提供者(家庭医生,医师助理和护士从业人员)接受了模型以及抑郁症和PTSD护理的培训。该诊所对4,159名初级保健现役患者进行了筛查:404例筛查(9.7%)为抑郁症,PTSD或两者均为阳性。 69名患者参加了6周或更长时间的合作医疗,其中大多数患者在PTSD和抑郁症方面均有重要的临床改善。尽管RESPECT-Mil参加者自愿参加,但是只有一名参加者拒绝参加。没有发现严重的不良事件。结论:协作治疗是一种基于证据的方法,可以提高焦虑和抑郁症的初级治疗质量。我们针对PTSD和抑郁症的协作治疗版本RESPECT-Mil是可行,安全的,并且为军事基层医疗服务提供者和患者所接受,参与的患者经常表现出临床上的改善。有必要努力实施和评估在服兵役的精神病高危人群中针对精神障碍的协作治疗方法。

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