Improved Screening for Depression in Patients Initiating Fertility Treatment.

Journal: Nursing for women's health

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To improve screening for depression in patients who are initiating fertility treatment at a reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) center by screening all patients at their initial visit using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9).This quality improvement project was conducted using a plan-do-study-act cycle implemented with a postintervention study design.A medium-size REI center in a mid-Atlantic U.S. metropolitan area where screening for mental health status in patients initiating fertility treatments was not occurring.Patients who were scheduled in person with REI providers for a new patient consult regarding fertility were declared eligible.The PHQ-9 was administered by providers at initial consults for patients seeking fertility treatments from October 2022 to February 2023. Three cycles of the plan-do-study-act model were used to execute change. For all patients who scored 5 to 9 (mild depression), conversations regarding counseling referrals occurred. For all patients who scored ≥10 (moderate to severe depression), a referral for counseling and medication management was generated. Data were analyzed via descriptive statistics.A total of 115 participants were included. A screening rate of 84.3% (n = 97) was achieved for patients initiating treatment. Of the 97 screened, 21 patients had a score of ≥5; 19 were given a referral for counseling. However, none of the patients attended a counseling session or started medication prescribed by their primary care provider during the 2-month follow-up period. Barriers identified included costs, personal preferences, and access to services.The PHQ-9 screening tool was implemented at an REI clinic to improve the frequency of mental health screenings and provide necessary referrals. However, additional follow-up is needed to ensure patients are receiving appropriate mental health care.

Authors & Co-authors:  Sullivan Stevenson Yalcinkaya Coates

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Doi : S1751-4851(24)00040-0
SSN : 1751-486X
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Male,Female
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PHQ-9;depression;fertility treatment;infertility;quality improvement;reproductive endocrinology;screening
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United States