A Patient-Held Medical Record Integrating Depression Care into Diabetes Care

  • Satoh-Asahara N
  • Ito H
  • Akashi T
  • et al.
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Purpose: Depression is frequently observed in people with diabetes. The purpose of this study is to develop a tool for individuals with diabetes and depression to communicate their comorbid conditions to health-care providers. Method: We searched the Internet to review patient-held medical records (PHRs) of patients with diabetes and examine current levels of integration of diabetes and depression care in Japan. Results: Eight sets of PHRs were found for people with diabetes. All PHRs included clinical follow-up of diabetes and multidisciplinary clinical pathways for diabetes care. No PHRs included depression monitoring and/or treatment. In terms of an integrated PHR for a patient comorbid with diabetes and depression, necessary components include hopes/preferences, educational information on diabetes complications and treatment, medical history, stress and coping, resources, and monitoring diabetes and depression. Conclusion: A new PHR may be suitable for comorbid patients with diabetes and depression.

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Satoh-Asahara, N., Ito, H., Akashi, T., Yamakage, H., Kotani, K., Nagata, D., … Noda, M. (2016). A Patient-Held Medical Record Integrating Depression Care into Diabetes Care. Japanese Clinical Medicine, 7. https://doi.org/10.4137/jcm.s39766

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