Practice Guidelines and Principles: Guidelines and principles are intended to be flexible. They serve as reference points or recommendations, not rigid criteria. Guidelines and principles should be followed in most cases, but there is an understanding that, depending on the patient, the setting, the circumstances, or other factors, care can and should be tailored to fit individual needs. Key Point
Background Elderly patients with depression are underdiagnosed, undertreated and run a high risk ...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric disorder in primary health care, and the evidence shows ...
Objective To evaluate the development and implementation of clinical practice guidelines for the man...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for treating depression in primary care settings were de...
Because depressive illness is so prevalent, the majority of patients are managed in primary care, wi...
Background: Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no ...
The high prevalence of depression globally and the severe burden of this life-threatening mental ill...
References/Partners Handbook/Guidelines). Please consult Partners Handbook for revisions and updates...
The authors discuss the treatment of depression in primary care medical practice. The following topi...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
pre-sents clear and comprehensive conclusions on screening for depression in adults.1 The doc-ument ...
More than 32 million adults in the United States will expe-rience depression in their lifetimes, and...
Objective To evaluate the development and implementation of clinical practice guidelines for the man...
Does adhering to depression practice guidelines improve depression outcomes? This observational stud...
Background Elderly patients with depression are underdiagnosed, undertreated and run a high risk ...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric disorder in primary health care, and the evidence shows ...
Objective To evaluate the development and implementation of clinical practice guidelines for the man...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for treating depression in primary care settings were de...
Because depressive illness is so prevalent, the majority of patients are managed in primary care, wi...
Background: Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no ...
The high prevalence of depression globally and the severe burden of this life-threatening mental ill...
References/Partners Handbook/Guidelines). Please consult Partners Handbook for revisions and updates...
The authors discuss the treatment of depression in primary care medical practice. The following topi...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
pre-sents clear and comprehensive conclusions on screening for depression in adults.1 The doc-ument ...
More than 32 million adults in the United States will expe-rience depression in their lifetimes, and...
Objective To evaluate the development and implementation of clinical practice guidelines for the man...
Does adhering to depression practice guidelines improve depression outcomes? This observational stud...
Background Elderly patients with depression are underdiagnosed, undertreated and run a high risk ...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric disorder in primary health care, and the evidence shows ...
Objective To evaluate the development and implementation of clinical practice guidelines for the man...