Brittany Evans Yates1, Mary C DeLetter2, Evelyn M Parrish3. 1. Division of Child/Adolescent Psychiatry, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2. School of Nursing, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky. 3. College of Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this pilot project was to establish an interprofessional collaborative process for college students treated with prescribed exercise to manage depression. DESIGN AND METHODS: Program evaluation of this pilot project was a pretest/posttest design. Participants who were prescribed exercise as a treatment for depression were referred to the campus wellness coaching program. Baseline and follow-up data included Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scores and qualitative reports. FINDINGS: The project demonstrated the feasibility and benefits of an interprofessional collaborative process for facilitating prescribed exercise in the treatment of college depression. PRACTICE IMPLICATION: Continued use of this established process might help to reduce the burden of college depression.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this pilot project was to establish an interprofessional collaborative process for college students treated with prescribed exercise to manage depression. DESIGN AND METHODS: Program evaluation of this pilot project was a pretest/posttest design. Participants who were prescribed exercise as a treatment for depression were referred to the campus wellness coaching program. Baseline and follow-up data included Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scores and qualitative reports. FINDINGS: The project demonstrated the feasibility and benefits of an interprofessional collaborative process for facilitating prescribed exercise in the treatment of college depression. PRACTICE IMPLICATION: Continued use of this established process might help to reduce the burden of college depression.