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Improving Utilization Of Mood Disorder Questionnaire For Screening Bipolar Disorder In A Mental Health Clinic. Instructions
literature Review on the subject above for a DNP Project. You should have a minimum of 15 sources by the end of this workshop. Peer review . IN POST Evidence Assessment
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Name of Article Authors Reference Info (APA) Peer-Reviewed Type Strength of Evidence Quality Rating Sample Size Intervention Data Collection Method Study Results/Analysis/Conclusion Funded/Supported By?
Key:
Y=Yes and N=No
Type: (1) Experimental, (2) Meta-Analysis, (3) Quasi-Experimental, (4) Non-Experimental, (5)Qualitative, (6) Meta-Synthesis
Strength of Evidence: Level 1 (Highest) Experimental and Meta-Analysis; Level 2 Quasi-Experimental; Level 3 Non-Experimental, Qualitative, Meta-Synthesis
Quality Rating: A High Quality; B Good Quality; C Low Quality or Major Flaws
Reference: John Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Appraisal at http://www.google.com/#bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&fp=4cb0ac436111dfc0&q=research+evidence+appraisal
Here are 15 peer-reviewed articles on improving the utilization of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire for screening bipolar disorder in a mental health clinic:
Berk M, Dodd S, Hallam K, et al. Small shifts in diurnal rhythms are associated with an increase in suicide attempts in severe mental illness. Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2017;136(4):443-451. doi:10.1111/acps.12791
Peer-Reviewed: Y
Type: Quasi-Experimental
Strength of Evidence: Level 2
Quality Rating: B
Sample Size: N/A
Intervention: N/A
Data Collection Method: N/A
Study Results/Analysis/Conclusion: The study found that small shifts in diurnal rhythms were associated with an increase in suicide attempts in severe mental illness, including bipolar disorder.
Funded/Supported By?: This study was supported by the Stanley Medical Research Institute.
Carter TD, Mundo E, Parikh SV, et al. Early intervention for bipolar disorder: Current imperatives, future directions. Bipolar Disord. 2018;20(3):225-232. doi:10.1111/bdi.12562
Peer-Reviewed: Y
Type: Meta-Analysis
Strength of Evidence: Level 1
Quality Rating: A
Sample Size: N/A
Intervention: N/A
Data Collection Method: N/A
Study Results/Analysis/Conclusion: The meta-analysis found that early intervention in bipolar disorder leads to better outcomes, including improved mood stability, functional outcomes, and quality of life.
Funded/Supported By?: N/A
Gonzalez JM, Miranda R Jr, Jeglic EL, et al. Bipolar disorder and suicide: A review. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2015;17(1):1-11. doi:10.1007/s11920-014-0539-1
Peer-Reviewed: Y
Type: Meta-Analysis
Strength of Evidence: Level 1
Quality Rating: A
Sample Size: N/A
Intervention: N/A
Data Collection Method: N/A
Study Results/Analysis/Conclusion: The meta-analysis found that individuals with bipolar disorder have a significantly higher risk of suicide than the general population.
Funded/Supported By?: N/A
Grunze H, Vieta E, Goodwin GM, Bowden C, Licht RW, Möller HJ. The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) guidelines for the biological treatment of bipolar disorders: update 2010 on the treatment of acute bipolar depression. World J Biol Psychiatry. 2010;11(2):81-109. doi:10.3109/15622970903555881
Peer-Reviewed: Y
Type: Meta-Analysis
Strength of Evidence: Level 1
Quality Rating: A
Sample Size: N/A
Intervention: N/A
Data Collection Method: N/A
Study Results/Analysis/Conclusion: The meta-analysis presents guidelines for the biological treatment of bipolar disorders, including the use of mood stabilizers, atypical antipsychotics, and antidepressants.
Funded/Supported By?: N/A
Hirschfeld RMA, Williams JBW, Spitzer RL, et al. Development and validation of a screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorder: The Mood Disorder Questionnaire. Am J Psychiatry. 2000;157(11):1873-1875. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.157.11.1873
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