Through a retrospective chart analysis of two time periods, the students reviewed a combined 600-plus patient screenings.And the data collected so far confirms their concerns.
“The severity of the depression and suicidal ideation incidences increased during the pandemic time period,” Schreck says. “We cannot quantify the increase until we receive all of our data, but it is very clear that we are seeing many more patients scoring a 4 or 5 on the GDS-5 which indicates possible moderate to severe depression.” Schreck, Alata and Zaher say there is more to learn — they will continue their geriatric depression work throughout the summer.
Outside of COVID’s impact, the pre-med team also wants medical facilities to understand the importance of screening tools. For example, depression screenings are currently not required for emergency rooms. But the group says it’s a valuable tool that lets medical professionals know which patients need mental wellness resources. And, if noted in the chart, a hospital social worker can follow up with the patient after discharge.
“Depression was already prevalent among older populations, and with COVID it’s more severe.
When experiencing loneliness and isolation, a person checking in may be what’s needed for someone to take a first step toward better overall wellbeing,” Zahar says.
Schrek says his research experience at St. Mary Mercy Hospital System was only a year long, but it’s something that will stay with him as he approaches taking the MCAT this summer and beyond.
“This project was the cherry on top of a great experience. It’s given me an understanding of protocol and tools needed to conduct research and how research can benefit people,” he says. “What we’ve learned here will stay with us throughout medical school and into practice."
Alata, Schreck and Zaher want to thank Dr. Keyes, Dr. Michelle Moccia, St. Mary Mercy Hospital physicians and staff, their fellow EMRAP chiefs and associates, and UM-Dearborn Health Professions Advising Director Tahnee C.H. Prokopow for the experience and guidance they’ve been given.