Changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the Cardiac Depression Scale

Introduction: Depression is increasingly a focus of attention in the management of heart disease. Clinicians in cardiac rehabilitation are well placed to assess and facilitate management of symptoms of depression, yet the timing and interpretation of measurements remains unclear.Methods: We administ...

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Main Authors: Davidson, Patricia, Salamonson, Y., Webster, J., Andrew, S., Digiacomo, Michelle, Gholizedah, L., Newton, Phillip, Moser, D.
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Published: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47141
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author Davidson, Patricia
Salamonson, Y.
Webster, J.
Andrew, S.
Digiacomo, Michelle
Gholizedah, L.
Newton, Phillip
Moser, D.
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Salamonson, Y.
Webster, J.
Andrew, S.
Digiacomo, Michelle
Gholizedah, L.
Newton, Phillip
Moser, D.
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description Introduction: Depression is increasingly a focus of attention in the management of heart disease. Clinicians in cardiac rehabilitation are well placed to assess and facilitate management of symptoms of depression, yet the timing and interpretation of measurements remains unclear.Methods: We administered the Hare-Davis Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) in a usual care, outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program in a metropolitan setting. As part of routine assessment and monitoring of outcomes in a 6 week outpatient CR program, we administered the CDS at entry, completion of the six week program and at 12 months.Results: Data was available on 151 patients for the three measurement points. At baseline, the CDS was 76.07 (22.38), which dropped at 6 weeks to 62.85 (21.69) but increased slightly at 12 months to 69.79 ( 24.36). The change in these scores were statistically significant for all measurement points (P<0.03). The trend of change for the CDS was reflected in the subscale scores which dropped at 6 weeks but had increased slightly at 12 months.Discussion: Findings demonstrate a positive impact of CR on CDS scores at 6 weeks and 12 months, although there was a trend for increased scores at one year. This observation requires further investigation and underscores the importance of longitudinal studies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-471412017-01-30T15:31:32Z Changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the Cardiac Depression Scale Davidson, Patricia Salamonson, Y. Webster, J. Andrew, S. Digiacomo, Michelle Gholizedah, L. Newton, Phillip Moser, D. Cardiac Depression Scale Depression Cardiac Rehabilitation Introduction: Depression is increasingly a focus of attention in the management of heart disease. Clinicians in cardiac rehabilitation are well placed to assess and facilitate management of symptoms of depression, yet the timing and interpretation of measurements remains unclear.Methods: We administered the Hare-Davis Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) in a usual care, outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program in a metropolitan setting. As part of routine assessment and monitoring of outcomes in a 6 week outpatient CR program, we administered the CDS at entry, completion of the six week program and at 12 months.Results: Data was available on 151 patients for the three measurement points. At baseline, the CDS was 76.07 (22.38), which dropped at 6 weeks to 62.85 (21.69) but increased slightly at 12 months to 69.79 ( 24.36). The change in these scores were statistically significant for all measurement points (P<0.03). The trend of change for the CDS was reflected in the subscale scores which dropped at 6 weeks but had increased slightly at 12 months.Discussion: Findings demonstrate a positive impact of CR on CDS scores at 6 weeks and 12 months, although there was a trend for increased scores at one year. This observation requires further investigation and underscores the importance of longitudinal studies. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47141 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins restricted
spellingShingle Cardiac Depression Scale
Depression
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Davidson, Patricia
Salamonson, Y.
Webster, J.
Andrew, S.
Digiacomo, Michelle
Gholizedah, L.
Newton, Phillip
Moser, D.
Changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the Cardiac Depression Scale
title Changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the Cardiac Depression Scale
title_full Changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the Cardiac Depression Scale
title_fullStr Changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the Cardiac Depression Scale
title_full_unstemmed Changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the Cardiac Depression Scale
title_short Changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the Cardiac Depression Scale
title_sort changes in depression in the immediate post-discharge phase in a cardiac rehabilitation population assessed by the cardiac depression scale
topic Cardiac Depression Scale
Depression
Cardiac Rehabilitation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47141