BHPC: Depressive Disorders
Price
Credits
1.0 Nursing Continuing Professional Development Contact Hours
Format
Interactive Module
Target Audience
- Interprofessionals
- Registered Nurses
Description
This Behavioral Health in Primary Care (BHPC) course covers the epidemiology, etiology and basic neurobiology of depression. This course also discusses the impact of depression across the lifespan, and nursing assessment strategies.
Overview
About the Series
NURSING IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH IN THE COMMUNITY is an NYU Meyers Initiative to maximize the potential of the nursing workforce as a vital part of the primary care team to address behavioral health concerns, including substance use and mental health, and mitigate social determinants that serve as barriers to good health.
This project is supported by the New York Community Trust.
ANCC Disclaimer
The NYU Meyers College of Nursing Center for Continuing Education in Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (Provider # P0367) All nurse planner(s) and author(s)/speaker(s) have completed and signed a conflict of interest statement.
There are no conflicts of interest to report for this module/program and no commercial support was received for this module/program.
CEU Requirements
To receive nursing contact hours for this learning activity, you are required to view all content, achieve an 80% on the post-test, and complete an evaluation.
Learning Outcomes
- Review the epidemiology of depression across the lifespan.
- Present an overview of the neurobiological etiology in depressive symptomatology.
- Highlight the difference in clinical presentation of depression among different populations.
- Review evidence-based treatment options for patients with depression.
- Identify nursing assessment strategies and screening tools for individuals with depression.
- Discuss nursing interventions for patients with depression.