| Literature DB >> 29756069 |
Adam L Holtzman1, Deidre B Pereira2, Anamaria R Yeung1.
Abstract
Anxiety and depression are disabling, underdiagnosed issues that affect the management of oncology patients. Until recently, there has been no standard protocol for screening and treating these ailments at our cancer centre. The purpose of this institutional review board-approved study was to analyse the implementation of a screening tool in our clinical workflow with the aim of screening over 90% of patients and increasing referrals to mental health services by 50%.Entities:
Keywords: mental health; quality improvement; safety culture
Year: 2018 PMID: 29756069 PMCID: PMC5942403 DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2017-000034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Qual ISSN: 2399-6641
Patient characteristics
| Characteristics | Preintervention (n=58) | Postintervention (n=119) |
| Median patient age (range) | 65 (27–89) years | 65 (26–89) years |
| Gender (men/women) | ||
| Male | 31 patients | 58 patients |
| Female | 27 patients | 61 patients |
| Primary site | ||
| Lung | 72% (42 patients) | 66% (79 patients) |
| Gynecologic | 22% (13 patients) | 26% (31 patients) |
| Other | 6% (3 patients) | 8% (9 patients) |
| Intent of treatment | ||
| Curative | 67% | 68% |
| Palliative | 33% | 32% |
Figure 1Run chart illustrating the number of positive screening tests over time.