Abstract
BACKGROUND
Although poststroke depression has a significant impact on a patient's ability to recover after stroke, it is generally not
recognized. Structured screening can help nurses identify symptoms of depression in stroke patients. In clinical practice,
the utility of an instrument is as importantas its validity and reliability.
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the reliability, validity, and clinical utility of the nine-item and two-item patient health questionnaires
(PHQ-9 and PHQ-2, respectively) in stroke patients in a clinical nursing setting. The results of these questionnaires will
be compared against those from the Geriatric Depression Scale.
METHODS
The PHQ-9 was administered by 43 ward nurses in 55 patients with an intracerebral hemorrhage or ischemic infarction who were
able to communicate adequately. The interrater reliability, test-retest reliability and internal consistency, concurrent validity,
diagnostic accuracy, and clinical utility were evaluated.
RESULTS
The interrater reliability (intraclass correlation [ICC] = 0.98, 95% CI [0.96, 0.99]), test-retest reliability (ρ(Sp) = 0.75,
p < .001), and internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.79) of the PHQ-9 were good. The concurrent validity was moderate for
the PHQ-9, with a Pearson's correlation of .7 (p < .001) and acceptable for the PHQ-2 with a Pearson's correlation of .8 (p
< .01). The optimum cutoff point of the PHQ-9 for major depression was 10 (sensitivity, 100%; specificity,86%; positive predicted
value, 50%; and negative predicted value, 100%). For the PHQ-2, the optimum cutoff point was 2 (sensitivity, 100%; specificity,
77%; positive predicted value, 38%; and negative predicted value, 100%).
DISCUSSION
The PHQ is a brief and easy-to-use instrument for nursing practice. It shows good reliability, validity, and clinical utility
when used in stroke patients who are able to communicate adequately.
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Authors
de Man-van Ginkel JM, Gooskens F, Schepers VP, Schuurmans MJ, Lindeman E, Hafsteinsdóttir TB
Institution
Department of Rehabilitation, Nursing Science and Sports, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, University Medical Centre Utrecht, the Netherlands. J.M.deMan@umcutrecht.nl
Source
Nursing research 61:5 pg 333-41MeSH
AdultAged
Aged, 80 and over
Clinical Nursing Research
Depression
Female
Humans
Male
Mass Screening
Middle Aged
Nursing Assessment
Nursing Evaluation Research
Nursing Methodology Research
Questionnaires
Reproducibility of Results
Stroke
Young Adult
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleLanguage
eng
PubMed ID
22710475
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