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Published in: Pediatric Rheumatology 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Care | Research article

Increasing access to psychological services within pediatric rheumatology care

Authors: Alana Goldstein-Leever, Christine Bearer, Vidya Sivaraman, Shoghik Akoghlanian, James Gallup, Stacy Ardoin

Published in: Pediatric Rheumatology | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Given the impact of psychological factors on rheumatic disease, pediatric psychologists serve a vital role in promoting quality of life and managing common problems among youth with rheumatic disease. The aim of this project was to increase access to psychological services among youth with rheumatic disease at a children’s hospital.

Methods

A quality improvement (QI) team identified key drivers and interventions aimed to increase access to psychological services for youth with rheumatic disease. Data was collected for a 6-month baseline period and 4-year intervention period. We applied the Plan-Do-Study Act method of QI and the American Society for Quality criteria to adjust the center line and control limits.

Results

There were two statistically significant center line shifts in the number of patients seen by psychology and one statistically significant shift in referrals to psychology over time with applied stepwise interventions. Patients seen by a psychologist increased by 3,173% from a baseline average of 1.8 to 59.9 patients seen per month (p < 0.03). Psychology referrals increased by 48% from a baseline average of 9.85 to 14.58 referrals per month over the intervention period (p < .01).

Conclusions

Youth with rheumatic disease received increased access to mental health treatment when psychological services were imbedded within rheumatology care. Psychology referrals also increased significantly, suggesting that psychology integration within a medical clinic can increase identification of needs. Results suggest that psychology integration into rheumatology care may increase access to mental health treatment and identification of psychological needs in this at-risk population.
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Metadata
Title
Increasing access to psychological services within pediatric rheumatology care
Authors
Alana Goldstein-Leever
Christine Bearer
Vidya Sivaraman
Shoghik Akoghlanian
James Gallup
Stacy Ardoin
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Pediatric Rheumatology / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1546-0096
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12969-023-00837-4

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