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Screening for symptomer på depresjon og angst ved en hjertemedisinsk avdeling
Engelsk titel: Screening for symptoms of depression and anxiety in a cardiology department Läs online Författare: Berge, Torkil ; Bull-Hansen, Bente ; Solberg, Erik Ekker ; Heyerdahl, Else Resser ; Jörgensen, Kjetil Nordbö ; Vinge, Leif Erik ; Aarönaes, Marit ; Öie, Erik ; Hyldmo, Ingrid Språk: Nor Antal referenser: 27 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 19120076

Tidskrift

Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening 2019;139(14)1385-9 ISSN 0029-2001 E-ISSN 0807-7096 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are common in patients with cardiac disease and predict a poorer prognosis, increased mortality and reduced compliance with treatment. National and international guidelines recommend procedures for screening, but there is a lack of studies of such practices in Norwegian hospitals. The objective of this study was to implement a simple screening method for symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with cardiac disease. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Patients in the Department of Cardiology at Diakonhjemmet Hospital who had valvular heart disease, tachyarrhythmia, myocardial infarction or heart failure were screened for symptoms of depression, anxiety and panic attacks with the aid of five questions from the Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2), Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-2 (GAD-2) and Patient Health Questionnaire – Somatic, Anxiety, and Depressive Symptom Scales (PHQ-SADS). The patients were recruited from the outpatient clinic or ward at least one month after acute heart disease. RESULTS: A total of 57 of 232 patients reported symptoms of depression or anxiety when screened. The screening method was easy to implement, but time constraints and uncertainty regarding procedures for follow-up and the effect of following up the patients were reported. INTERPRETATION: Good tools and methods are available for screening for symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with cardiac disease. More studies are needed regarding the benefits of screening, at what stage of the disease it should be performed, and whether it should be performed by the primary and/or the specialist health services.