2020
DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2019-0156
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Integrating mental and physical health assessment in a neuro-otology clinic: feasibility, acceptability, associations and prevalence of common mental health disorders

Abstract: People with persistent physical symptoms are at risk of psychological symptoms, although recognition in medical settings is low. This is a retrospective observational study of 954 patients in a hospital outpatient neuro-otology clinic in order to assess the feasibility and acceptability of an electronic informatics system for collection of patient-reported outcomes, with real-time feedback to guide clinical care and describe the prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms. The proportion of patients successf… Show more

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“…Based on the limited number of studies (Herdman et al, 2020;Taylor et al, 2007) which examined the point/month prevalence of STBs among physiotherapy clients, a tentative estimate of 5.4% can be made, which although not directly comparable, is higher than the 12-month prevalence of suicidal ideation in Australia, which is 2.4% among the general population (Australian Government Department of Health, 2009). Potter et al (2003) found that 62% of physiotherapists see 41-80 clients per week.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the limited number of studies (Herdman et al, 2020;Taylor et al, 2007) which examined the point/month prevalence of STBs among physiotherapy clients, a tentative estimate of 5.4% can be made, which although not directly comparable, is higher than the 12-month prevalence of suicidal ideation in Australia, which is 2.4% among the general population (Australian Government Department of Health, 2009). Potter et al (2003) found that 62% of physiotherapists see 41-80 clients per week.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potter et al (2003) found that 62% of physiotherapists see 41-80 clients per week. Using the figures from three studies (Herdman et al, 2020;Potter et al, 2003;Taylor et al, 2007), it could be estimated that physiotherapists may encounter between two and five clients with STBs per week.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The level of handicap does not necessarily correlate with deficits on neuro-otological tests measuring the structural integrity of peripheral or central vestibular systems ( 12 14 ). In contrast, studies have shown strong correlations between the DHI and anxiety, depression, and autonomic arousal ( 15 21 ) and pathophysiological mechanisms have been proposed to explain this ( 22 ). Patients with prior anxiety and neurotic personality traits may also be more likely to develop secondary functional disorders such as “persistent postural perceptual dizziness” ( 23 ).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Psychiatric comorbidities are present in around 30-50% of the patients suffering from dizziness or vertigo. Among them, one of the most common ones were de ned as depression [5], with a prevalence of 4-62%, based on the literature [6]. Due to vertigo or dizziness, impaired QoL often occurs.…”
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confidence: 99%