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Practice Survey: Depression Screening in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Background: Little is known about depression screening practices in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care. This study summarizes depression screening within IBD centers in the ImproveCareNow Collaborative Network. Methods: Pediatric… Click to show full abstract

Background: Little is known about depression screening practices in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care. This study summarizes depression screening within IBD centers in the ImproveCareNow Collaborative Network. Methods: Pediatric IBD providers across 79 IBD centers completed an online survey on current practices surrounding depression screening. Results: Half of centers report doing annual depression screening, largely for patients 12–14 years. The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is most often used. For positive depression screens, most centers refer for evidence-based psychotherapy and/or a psychosocial provider meets with the patient during that visit. Suicidal ideation is addressed by calling a psychosocial provider to clinic or sending a patient to the emergency department. Barriers to routine screening include lack of personnel/resources, billing, and lack of clinic time. Conclusions: Pediatric IBD centers conducting depression screening provide targeted intervention based on screening and include psychosocial providers in the process. Greater understanding of screening efforts can inform future clinical efforts.

Keywords: depression screening; depression; inflammatory bowel; pediatric inflammatory; bowel disease

Journal Title: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Year Published: 2023

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