Screening for depression in older adults with cognitive impairment in the homecare setting: a systematic review.

Aging & Mental Health
Iulia NiculescuAndrea Iaboni

Abstract

Previous systematic reviews have examined depression screening in older adults with cognitive impairment (CI) in outpatient and inpatient clinics, nursing homes, and residential care. Despite an increasing number of older adults with CI receiving care in their homes, less is known about best depression screening practices in homecare. The objective of this review is to identify evidence-based practices for depression screening for individuals with CI receiving homecare by assessing tool performance and establishing the current evidence for screening practices in this setting. This review is registered under PROSPERO (ID: CRD42018110243). A systematic search was conducted using MEDLINE, EMBASE, Health and Psychosocial Abstracts, PsycINFO and CINAHL. The following criteria were used: assessment of depression at home in older adults (>55 years) with CI, where performance outcomes of the depression screening tool were reported. Of 5,453 studies, only three met eligibility criteria. These studies evaluated the Patient Health Questionnaire (n = 236), the Geriatric Depression Scale (n = 79) and the Mental Health Index (n = 1,444) in older adults at home with and without CI. Psychometric evaluation demonstrated moderate performance in ...Continue Reading

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