Consensus Statement on Managing Anxiety and Depression in Individuals with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Author:

Hinnant Laurie1ORCID,Rios Villacorta Nicholas1ORCID,Chen Eliza1ORCID,Bacchus Donna2,Dotson Jennifer34,Greywoode Ruby5ORCID,Keefer Laurie6ORCID,Lupe Stephen7ORCID,Maggs Leah8,Meek Garrett9ORCID,Szigethy Eva1011ORCID,Tomasino Katheryn12,Ehrlich Orna G13ORCID,Ehle Sylvia13

Affiliation:

1. Health Practice Area, RTI International ,  Research Triangle Park, NC , USA

2. College of Nursing and Health Innovation, University of Texas at Arlington , Arlington, TX , USA

3. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, The Research Institute, Nationwide Children’s Hospital , Columbus, OH , USA

4. Department of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine , Columbus, OH , USA

5. Division of Gastroenterology, Montefiore Medical Center , Bronx, NY , USA

6. Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai , New York, NY , USA

7. Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition, Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland, OH , USA

8. Patient Advocate , Seattle, WA , USA

9. Patient Advocate , Boulder, CO , USA

10. Pediatric Psychiatry, Akron Children’s Hospital , Akron, OH , USA

11. Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

12. Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University , Chicago, IL , USA

13. National Headquarters, Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation , New York, NY , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Studies have found a higher risk of comorbid anxiety and depression among patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) compared with healthy individuals. If left untreated, comorbid depression and anxiety in patients with IBD can lead to poorer health outcomes and an increased healthcare utilization. The goal of this work was to develop a consensus statement to begin to address patient and provider needs and responsibilities related to screening and treatment of depression and anxiety symptoms among patients with IBD. Methods A literature scan was conducted to gather evidence-based background information and recommendations on the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of anxiety and depression in patients with IBD. This was followed by the engagement of a panel of IBD and mental health experts and patient advocates using a modified Delphi process to synthesize the literature and distill the information into a core set of statements to support provider actions and care delivery. Results Six statements were distilled from the literature and consensus process that link to the general management, screening, and treatment of anxiety and depression in patients with IBD. Conclusions Mental healthcare and support for IBD patients is critical; the statements included in this article represent practical considerations for IBD healthcare professionals in addressing key issues on provider awareness, knowledge and behaviors, screening and treatment resources, and patient education.

Funder

Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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