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            オオツボ テンペイ
            OOTSUBO Tenpei
           大坪 天平 所属 医学部 医学科(附属足立医療センター) 職種 特任教授  | 
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| 論文種別 | 原著 | 
| 言語種別 | 英語 | 
| 査読の有無 | 査読あり | 
| 招待の有無 | 招待あり | 
| 表題 | Feasibility of remote interviews in assessing disease severity in patients with major depressive disorder: A pilot study. | 
| 掲載誌名 | 正式名:Neuropsychopharmacology reports 略 称:Neuropsychopharmacol Rep ISSNコード:2574173X/2574173X  | 
| 掲載区分 | 国外 | 
| 巻・号・頁 | 44(1),pp.149-157 | 
| 著者・共著者 | Sumiyoshi Tomiki, Morio Yasunori, Kawashima Takahiro, Tachimori Hisateru, Hongo Seiji, Kishimoto Taishiro, Watanabe Koichiro, Otsubo Tempei, Oi Hideki, Nakagome Kazuyuki, Ishigooka Jun | 
| 発行年月 | 2024/03 | 
| 概要 | AIM:Interview quality is an important factor in the success of clinical trials for major depressive disorder (MDD). There is a substantial need to establish a reliable, remote clinical assessment interview system that can replace traditional in-person interviews.METHODS:We conducted a multicenter, randomized, unblinded, prospective, cross-sectional study to assess the reliability of remote interviews in patients with MDD (UMIN000041839). Eligible patients with MDD underwent remote and in-person sessions of the Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) assessment performed by different raters within 28 days of providing consent. Patients were randomized to a group first assessed using in-person interviews and secondarily using remote interviews (in-person-first group) or a group first assessed by remote interviews and secondarily using in-person interviews (remote-first group). Nineteen trained people (15 clinical psychologists, 3 nurses, and 1 clinical laboratory technologist) performed interviews.RESULTS:Of 59 patients (in-person-first group, n = 32; remote-first group, n = 27) who completed both remote and in-person interviews, 51% (n = 30) were women; the mean age was 41.6 years (range, 21-64 years). There was a strong association between remote and in-person MADRS scores (r = 0.891, kappa = 0.901). An overall intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.886 (95% confidence interval, 0.877-0.952) indicated good consistency between MADRS scores in remote and in-person interviews. The ICC decreased as the severity of depression increased.CONCLUSION:Our results suggest remote interviews are a feasible alternative option to in-person interviews in assessing symptom severity in MDD patients and could promote clinical trials in Japan. | 
| DOI | 10.1002/npr2.12411 | 
| PMID | 38267023 |