Depression and cognitive impairment in older adult emergency department patients: changes over 2 weeks

老年急诊患者的抑郁和认知障碍:两周内的变化

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate older adult emergency department (ED) patients for depression and cognitive impairment and to re-evaluate those findings 2 weeks later. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: ED. PARTICIPANTS: One thousand two hundred six older community-dwelling ED patients consented to participate; 811 (67%) completed the 2-week follow-up. MEASUREMENTS: Screening for depression (9-item Patient Health Questionnaire) and cognitive impairment (Six-Item Screener) was performed. Changes were evaluated through paired comparisons. RESULTS: At 2-week follow-up, for depression, 27 of 97 (28%) with baseline positive tests remained positive, and 22 of 706 (3%) with baseline negative tests were positive. At 2-week follow-up, for cognitive impairment, five of 43 (12%) with baseline positive tests remained positive, and 11 of 765 (1%) with baseline negative tests were positive. CONCLUSION: Significant variability exists for depression and cognitive impairment testing completed during and after the ED visit, with markedly fewer subjects testing positive at follow-up. The variability may reflect changes in clinical state, confounding from other conditions, or poor validity of the instruments in the ED setting. Further studies are needed to explain these findings before case-finding for these conditions is implemented in the ED setting.

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