Implementing composite quality metrics for bipolar disorder: Towards a more comprehensive approach to quality measurement

  • A.M. K
  • C. F
  • D. W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: We implemented a set of processes of care measures for bipolar disorder that reflect psychosocial, patient preference and continuum of care approaches to mental health, and examined whether veterans with bipolar disorder receive care concordant with these practices. Method: Data from medical record reviews were used to assess key processes of care for 433 VA mental health outpatients with bipolar disorder. Both composite and individual processes of care measures were operationalized. Results: Based on composite measures, 17% had documented assessment of psychiatric symptoms (e.g., psychotic, hallucinatory), 28% had documented patient treatment preferences (e.g., reasons for treatment discontinuation), 56% had documented substance abuse and psychiatric comorbidity assessment, and 62% had documentation of adequate cardiometabolic assessment. No-show visits were followed up 20% of the time, and monitoring of weight gain was noted in only 54% of the patient charts. In multivariate analyses, history of homelessness (OR=1.61; 95% CI=1.05-2.46) and nonwhite race (OR=1.74; 95%CI=1.02-2.98) were associated with documentation of psychiatric symptoms and comorbidities, respectively. Conclusions: Only half of patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder received care in accordance with clinical practice guidelines. High-quality treatment of bipolar disorder includes not only adherence to treatment guidelines but also patient-centered care processes. © 2010.

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A.M., K., C., F. T., D., W., H.A., P., E., L., B., P., & M.S., B. (2010). Implementing composite quality metrics for bipolar disorder: Towards a more comprehensive approach to quality measurement. General Hospital Psychiatry. A.M. Kilbourne, VA Ann Arbor HSRD/SMITREC, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, United States. E-mail: amykilbo@umich.edu: Elsevier Inc. (360 Park Avenue South, New York NY 10010, United States). Retrieved from http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&PAGE=reference&D=emed9&NEWS=N&AN=2010655339

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