Truven Health Analytics, an IBM Company, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Westat, Rockville, MD, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2018 Mar;33(3):335-346. doi: 10.1007/s11606-017-4181-0. Epub 2017 Sep 25.
Mounting evidence indicates that early recognition and treatment of behavioral health disorders can prevent complications, improve quality of life, and help reduce health care costs. The aim of this systematic literature review was to identify and evaluate publicly available, psychometrically tested tools that primary care physicians (PCPs) can use to screen adult patients for common mental and substance use disorders such as depression, anxiety, and alcohol use disorders.
We followed the Institute of Medicine (IOM) systematic review guidelines and searched PubMed, PsycINFO, Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and Health and Psychosocial Instruments databases to identify literature addressing tools for screening of behavioral health conditions. We gathered information on each tool's psychometrics, applicability in primary care, and characteristics such as number of items and mode of administration. We included tools focused on adults and the most common behavioral health conditions; we excluded tools designed for children, youth, or older adults; holistic health scales; and tools screening for serious but less frequently encountered disorders, such as bipolar disorder.
We identified 24 screening tools that met the inclusion criteria. Fifteen tools were subscales stemming from multiple-disorder assessments or tools that assessed more than one mental disorder or more than one substance use disorder in a single instrument. Nine were ultra-short, single-disorder tools. The tools varied in psychometrics and the extent to which they had been administered and studied in primary care settings.
Tools stemming from the Patient Health Questionnaire had the most testing and application in primary care settings. However, numerous other tools could meet the needs of primary care practices. This review provides information that PCPs can use to select appropriate tools to incorporate into a screening protocol.
越来越多的证据表明,早期识别和治疗行为健康障碍可以预防并发症、提高生活质量,并有助于降低医疗保健成本。本系统文献综述的目的是确定和评估可用于初级保健医生(PCP)筛查常见精神和物质使用障碍(如抑郁、焦虑和酒精使用障碍)的公共、经过心理测量测试的工具,并对其进行评估。
我们遵循美国医学研究所(IOM)系统评价指南,检索了 PubMed、PsycINFO、应用社会科学索引和摘要、护理学和联合健康文献累积索引以及健康和心理社会仪器数据库,以确定用于筛查行为健康状况的工具文献。我们收集了每个工具的心理测量学、在初级保健中的适用性以及特征(如项目数和管理模式)的信息。我们纳入了专注于成年人和最常见行为健康状况的工具;排除了针对儿童、青少年或老年人的工具、整体健康量表以及筛查严重但不太常见疾病的工具,如双相情感障碍。
我们确定了 24 种符合纳入标准的筛查工具。其中 15 种是源自多种疾病评估的子量表,或者是在单个工具中评估一种以上精神障碍或一种以上物质使用障碍的工具。9 种是超短的、单一疾病的工具。这些工具在心理测量学以及在初级保健环境中进行管理和研究的程度上存在差异。
源于患者健康问卷的工具在初级保健环境中得到了最多的测试和应用。然而,许多其他工具也可以满足初级保健实践的需求。本综述提供了 PCP 可以用来选择合适工具纳入筛查方案的信息。