University of Wisconsin–Madison Medical College of Wisconsin

Use of a PHQ-9 Heat Map to Facilitate Management Decisions in Patients With Depression

Steven L. Rosas, MD; Mark E. Deyo-Svendsen, MD; Robert A. Taylor, DO; Rachael R. Taylor, PA-C; Michael R. Phillips, MD; Austin Fowler, MD; Lauren Casey

WMJ. 2024;123(4):287-290.

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ABSTRACT

Background: Depression is a common concern for patients seeking medical care. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is a tool used to diagnose and manage depression. Tracking individual symptom scores rather than the sum of multiple symptom scores has been found to be more predictive of depression treatment response.

Methods: The records of 30 patients who had a follow-up visit in primary care were reviewed. We discuss 3 patient scenarios and present their PHQ-9 data as individual symptom scores, in the form of a color-coded heat map.

Results: In the cases presented, medication side effects, anxiety, a thyroid disorder, and fibromyalgia were identified as possible influencers of the PHQ-9 survey scores.

Discussion: A heat map helped clinicians understand the patient’s clinical status in an efficient manner. We encourage the development of a PHQ-9 heat map in electronic medical record systems.


Author Affiliations: Mayo Clinic Health System, Menomonie, Wisconsin (Rosas, Deyo-Svendsen, Taylor RR, Phillips); Mayo Clinic Health System, Lake City, Minnesota (Taylor RA); University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Fowler); University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin (Casey).
Corresponding Author: Steven L. Rosas, MD, Mayo Clinic Health System, 2321 Stout Rd, Menomonie, WI 54751; phone 715.235.5531; email Rosas.steven@mayo.edu; ORCID ID 0000-0001-8324-3144
Financial Disclosures: None declared.
Funding/Support: None declared.
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