Depression (DRS-AI)
Alarm level explanation: The customer has frequent symptoms of depression.
DRS-AI evaluates the client’s depression, where 0-2 = No signs of depression 3-6 = mild depression 7-10 = depression 11-14 = severe depression
The assessment takes into account
- negative talk
- irritability
- fears
- expressing concerns
- sadness
- tearfulness
The values of the DRS-AI score are usually close to the values of the DRS score (see https://academic.oup.com/ageing/article/37/1/51/25226), but may deviate from it in some situations because DRS-AI is based on the customer’s daily care notes read by artificial intelligence.
- Cause of depression
Is there something happening in the background, e.g. death of loved ones?
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Is the client suicidal or a danger to others?
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Medication
Does the client have medication that can affect mood
- Changes in health status
Is depression related to deterioration of health status?
- Previous history of depression
Has the client had depression medications or medication in the past?
Warning level explanation: The customer has mild symptoms of depression.
DRS-AI evaluates the client’s depression, where 0-2 = No signs of depression 3-6 = mild depression 7-10 = depression 11-14 = severe depression
The assessment takes into account
- negative talk
- irritability
- fears
- expressing concerns
- sadness
- tearfulness
The values of the DRS-AI score are usually close to the values of the DRS score (see https://academic.oup.com/ageing/article/37/1/51/25226), but may deviate from it in some situations because DRS-AI is based on the customer’s daily care notes read by artificial intelligence.
- Cause of depression
Is there something happening in the background, e.g. death of loved ones?
-
Is the client suicidal or a danger to others?
-
Medication
Does the client have medication that can affect mood
- Changes in health status
Is depression related to deterioration of health status?
- Previous history of depression
Has the client had depression medications or medication in the past?
Ok level explanation: The customer has no symptoms of depression or there is no data available about it.
DRS-AI evaluates the client’s depression, where 0-2 = No signs of depression 3-6 = mild depression 7-10 = depression 11-14 = severe depression
The assessment takes into account
- negative talk
- irritability
- fears
- expressing concerns
- sadness
- tearfulness
The values of the DRS-AI score are usually close to the values of the DRS score (see https://academic.oup.com/ageing/article/37/1/51/25226), but may deviate from it in some situations because DRS-AI is based on the customer’s daily care notes read by artificial intelligence.
- Cause of depression
Is there something happening in the background, e.g. death of loved ones?
-
Is the client suicidal or a danger to others?
-
Medication
Does the client have medication that can affect mood
- Changes in health status
Is depression related to deterioration of health status?
- Previous history of depression
Has the client had depression medications or medication in the past?