Because depressive illness is so prevalent, the majority of patients are managed in primary care, without recourse to specialist services. Primary care management is seen to fall short of the standards set in secondary care, but unfortunately there is as yet relatively little evidence from primary care to guide management in this distinctive patient population. Guidelines have been introduced as a means of quality management, and their value in improving care has been assessed in trials. To date, the benefits of the implementation of guidelines have been marginal at best. By contrast, strategies which improve the access of patients to specialist services do seem to be beneficial. There is also evidence that such strategies may be associated...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of people with depression and anxiety go unrecognised by their gene...
CONTEXT Depression is commonly encountered in primary care settings yet is often missed or subop...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Antidepressants (ADs) are commonly prescribed in primary care and ...
Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for treating depression in primary care settings were de...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
OBJECTIVE: To consider the implications for mental health policy of a recent synthesis of the litera...
Background: Primary health care bears the main responsibility for treating depression in most countr...
Objective: undertreatment of depression has been regarded as a major public health problem. Aim of t...
The authors discuss the treatment of depression in primary care medical practice. The following topi...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have revealed the high prevalence of depressive disorders despite the...
A variety of epidemiologic studies has demonstrated the high prevalence of depressive disorders in p...
Background: Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no ...
Practice Guidelines and Principles: Guidelines and principles are intended to be flexible. They serv...
Background: Internationally, guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach, implying t...
Background Depression is prevalent, costly and often undertreated. Aims To test the hypothesis that ...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of people with depression and anxiety go unrecognised by their gene...
CONTEXT Depression is commonly encountered in primary care settings yet is often missed or subop...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Antidepressants (ADs) are commonly prescribed in primary care and ...
Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for treating depression in primary care settings were de...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
OBJECTIVE: To consider the implications for mental health policy of a recent synthesis of the litera...
Background: Primary health care bears the main responsibility for treating depression in most countr...
Objective: undertreatment of depression has been regarded as a major public health problem. Aim of t...
The authors discuss the treatment of depression in primary care medical practice. The following topi...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have revealed the high prevalence of depressive disorders despite the...
A variety of epidemiologic studies has demonstrated the high prevalence of depressive disorders in p...
Background: Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no ...
Practice Guidelines and Principles: Guidelines and principles are intended to be flexible. They serv...
Background: Internationally, guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach, implying t...
Background Depression is prevalent, costly and often undertreated. Aims To test the hypothesis that ...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of people with depression and anxiety go unrecognised by their gene...
CONTEXT Depression is commonly encountered in primary care settings yet is often missed or subop...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Antidepressants (ADs) are commonly prescribed in primary care and ...