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Perceived Facilitators of and Barriers to Implementation of a Decision Support Tool for Adolescent Depression and Suicidality Screening: Focus Group and Interview Study.

Ana RadovicNathan P AndersonMegan E HammBrandie George-MilfordCarrie FascettiStacey A EngsterOliver Lindhiem
Published in: JMIR mental health (2021)
We identified that providers, parents, and adolescents are all concerned with current screening practices, mainly regarding inaccurate self-disclosure. They recognized value in SW as a computerized tool that may elicit more honest responses and identify adolescent-parent discrepancies. Surprisingly, providers did not want the SW report to include treatment recommendations, and all groups did not want the SW report to replace conversations with the PCP about depression. Although SW was originally developed as a treatment decision algorithm, this qualitative study has led us to remove this component, and instead, SW focuses on aspects identified as most useful by all groups. We hope that this initial qualitative work will improve the future implementation of SW.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity
  • machine learning
  • quality improvement
  • sleep quality
  • systematic review
  • deep learning
  • current status
  • childhood cancer