Healthy IDEAS: A Depression Intervention Delivered by Community-Based Case Managers Serving Older Adults

This study evaluated an evidence-based intervention for depression delivered by case managers in three community-based service agencies to high-risk, diverse older adults. Case managers were trained to provide screening and assessment, education, referral and linkage, and behavioral activation. Outc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied gerontology 2007-04, Vol.26 (2), p.139-156
Hauptverfasser: Quijano, Louise M., Stanley, Melinda A., Petersen, Nancy J., Casado, Banghwa Lee, Steinberg, Esther H., Cully, Jeffrey A., Wilson, Nancy L.
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description This study evaluated an evidence-based intervention for depression delivered by case managers in three community-based service agencies to high-risk, diverse older adults. Case managers were trained to provide screening and assessment, education, referral and linkage, and behavioral activation. Outcomes addressed depression, general health status, social and physical activation, and mental health services use at baseline and 6 months. Participants (n = 94) were predominantly women (79%) and Hispanic (44%), with a mean age of 72 years. Mean Geriatric Depression Scale—15 scores differed significantly between baseline and 6 months (9.0 versus 5.5). At 6 months, significantly more participants knew how to get help for depression (68% versus 93%), reported that increasing activity helped them feel better (72% versus 89%), and reported reduced pain (16% versus 45 %). The authors conclude that nonspecialty providers can be trained to successfully implement an evidence-based self-management intervention for depression with frail, high-risk, and diverse older adults.
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Evidence Based Practice
Females
Geriatrics
Health status
Hispanic Americans
Mental depression
Mental health care
Mental Health Services
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