The current study evaluated barriers to detection of depression among older people. Focus groups were conducted with 21 professional carers, 4 nurses, 10 general practitioners, and 7 aged care managers. The results demonstrated that care for older people is primarily focused on physical care. Further, staff resources, a lack of continuity of care, multiple co-morbidities, reluctance by older people to discuss depression, negative attitudes among carers, as well as a lack of skills all contributed to a failure to detect and treat depression. The implications of these findings for training programs for professional carers are discussed.<br /
Depression in older people is an important clinical and public health problem that is commonly overl...
Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
Objective: This article investigates consumer perspectives on the treatment for depression among old...
The current study evaluated barriers to detection of depression among older people. Focus groups wer...
Objectives: The current study was designed to evaluate the knowledge, skills and self-efficacy of ca...
Recent studies have identified high levels of depression among older people, both those in their own...
Depression is an under-diagnosed disorder among the elderly, even in those who are in receipt of age...
Objectives: This study examined knowledge of late-life depression among staff working in residential...
Depression is not a normal part of aging; despite this, 15-17% of older adults have symptoms of depr...
Recognizing depression in elderly patients can be challenging. Lack of awareness of mental health is...
Background The prevalence of depressive symptoms in older people may be as high as 20 %. Depression...
Previous research has demonstrated a high level of depression in nursing homes. The current study wa...
Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
Abstract Background Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in old age and is associat...
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study is examine the influence of barriers on clinicians’ ...
Depression in older people is an important clinical and public health problem that is commonly overl...
Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
Objective: This article investigates consumer perspectives on the treatment for depression among old...
The current study evaluated barriers to detection of depression among older people. Focus groups wer...
Objectives: The current study was designed to evaluate the knowledge, skills and self-efficacy of ca...
Recent studies have identified high levels of depression among older people, both those in their own...
Depression is an under-diagnosed disorder among the elderly, even in those who are in receipt of age...
Objectives: This study examined knowledge of late-life depression among staff working in residential...
Depression is not a normal part of aging; despite this, 15-17% of older adults have symptoms of depr...
Recognizing depression in elderly patients can be challenging. Lack of awareness of mental health is...
Background The prevalence of depressive symptoms in older people may be as high as 20 %. Depression...
Previous research has demonstrated a high level of depression in nursing homes. The current study wa...
Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
Abstract Background Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in old age and is associat...
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study is examine the influence of barriers on clinicians’ ...
Depression in older people is an important clinical and public health problem that is commonly overl...
Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
Objective: This article investigates consumer perspectives on the treatment for depression among old...