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1701 Improving completion rates of routine mental health screening for depression and anxiety in paediatric lupus outpatient clinic to enhance patient mental health care

Background/PurposeMental health (MH) problems are prevalent in adolescents with childhood-onset lupus (cSLE), with cross-sectional studies estimating prevalences of 20-60% for depression symptoms and 20-40% for anxiety symptoms. Despite this, MH screening rates are low. Identifying and treating MH s...

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Published in:Lupus science & medicine 2022-12, Vol.9 (Suppl 3), p.A99-A101
Main Authors: Tal, Tala El, Longmore, Avery, Mutairi, Abdulaziz Al, Chen, Audrea, Convery, Holly, Finkelstein, Dinah, Hiraki, Linda, Kulkarni, Chetana, Ledochowski, Justine, Lerman, Neely, Leslie, Karen, Levy, Deborah, Lorber, Sharon, MacMahon, Jayne, McColl, Jeanine, Mossad, Sarah, Mwizerwa, Oscar, Ng, Lawrence, Pereira, Luana F, Rawal, Vandana, Shehab, Alaa, Bijadi, Amani Al, Smith, Evelyn, Toulany, Alene, Knight, Andrea
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Summary:Background/PurposeMental health (MH) problems are prevalent in adolescents with childhood-onset lupus (cSLE), with cross-sectional studies estimating prevalences of 20-60% for depression symptoms and 20-40% for anxiety symptoms. Despite this, MH screening rates are low. Identifying and treating MH symptoms early on is crucial as they are known to be associated with poor patient outcomes. A six-month chart audit (July 2021- Dec 2021) revealed a baseline median percentage of 17% of cSLE patients with documented MH screening in paediatric lupus outpatient clinic at The Hospital for Sick Children (Sickkids). In response, we aimed to: 1) increase percentage of cSLE patients (≥ 12-18 yo) with routine MH screening for depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)) and anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7)) from 17% to 80%, and if positive, 2) increase percentage of documented initial management (psychoeducation and/or referral to appropriate MH service(s)) from 22% to 80% in cSLE outpatient clinic by Sep 2022.MethodsThis is a time series study analyzed with run charts. Root cause analysis was performed using fishbone diagram, 5Whys, and pareto chart. Patient and parent satisfaction surveys were conducted to determine their baseline satisfaction. Plan-Do-Study Act (PDSA) method was used to systematically evaluate and adjust process in real time. Family of measures included outcome measure – percentage of positively screened cSLE patients with documented initial MH management, process measure – percentage of eligible cSLE patients screened, and balancing measure – number of referrals to MH services, and time till seen.ResultsRoot causes identified included limited MH resources, lack of integration into clinic workflow, lack of standardized clinic algorithm for positive screens, lack of MH training of health care providers, and patient/family stigma and misconceptions. A series of site-specific change ideas (figure 1) were developed accordingly and implemented including 1) patients self-screened instead of administered by health care providers, 2) a standardized clinic algorithm, and 3) two 2-hour MH training workshops for health care providers. Over 50% of patients (n= 23) and parents (n=18) surveyed felt comfortable with routine MH screening, preferably in-person, and supported ongoing MH inquiry at future visits (figure 2). Patients emphasized privacy and confidentiality. Over six month period, 42 cSLE patients completed PHQ-9 and GAD-7 screens, in
ISSN:2053-8790
DOI:10.1136/lupus-2022-lupus21century.100