Screening Instruments
Cross-source consensus on Screening Instruments from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- The psychosomatic screening covers sleep, mental health, subjective distress, frailty, cognitive impairment, and alcohol-related risk. — Psychosocial risk screening in the inpatient care of physically ill patients: study protocol for a feasibility study
- Depression and anxiety risk are screened using PHQ-4 subscales with thresholds of at least 3 on PHQ-2 and GAD-2. — Psychosocial risk screening in the inpatient care of physically ill patients: study protocol for a feasibility study
- Alcohol risk is assessed with AUDIT-C, using thresholds of at least 5 for men and at least 4 for women to trigger further diagnostics. — Psychosocial risk screening in the inpatient care of physically ill patients: study protocol for a feasibility study
- The tablet-based screening tool uses IMI-EDC and transfers data into the hospital information system and electronic patient record. — Psychosocial risk screening in the inpatient care of physically ill patients: study protocol for a feasibility study