Improving Antidepressant Medication Follow-Up Management Sophia Lawrence, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC Doctor of Nursing Practice Student Faculty Chair: Kathy James, DNSc, APRN, FAAN Clinical Mentor: Henry Kane, MD, Psychiatrist Purpose: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to integrate a structured follow-up management protocol for patients prescribed antidepressant in primary care and improve HEDIS antidepressant medication management scores. Background: Depression is a highly prevalent condition affecting 14 million adults in the United States annually. Antidepressant is an effective treatment. However adherence to antidepressant medication remains a significant problem and treatments have failed to improve in primary care. Meth...
ObjectivesTo determine the feasibility of a trial of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for m...
To estimate the effect of an evidence-based depression care management (DCM) intervention on the ini...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...
Depressive illness is a public health issue of major significance. Despite proven efficacy of antide...
Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) affects over 15 million (6.7%) adult Americans. While on...
Depression is a destructive condition that can have a profoundly negative impact on quality of life,...
Depression is a major and prevalent concern in primary care. Despite the many efforts over the past ...
Poor medication adherence is one of the significant barriers to treatment for depression, often due ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and costly. Primary care remains a major access point for ...
Empirical evidence shows that care management is an effective tool for improving depression treatmen...
Background: Within primary care patients identified with depression often do not receive appropriate...
Increased efforts are being made to move individuals with co-morbid medical and psychiatric diagnose...
Background/Aims: Appropriate clinical management of major depression and comorbid medical conditions...
Objective: To test the effectiveness of an evidence based model for management of depression in prim...
CONTEXT Depression is commonly encountered in primary care settings yet is often missed or subop...
ObjectivesTo determine the feasibility of a trial of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for m...
To estimate the effect of an evidence-based depression care management (DCM) intervention on the ini...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...
Depressive illness is a public health issue of major significance. Despite proven efficacy of antide...
Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) affects over 15 million (6.7%) adult Americans. While on...
Depression is a destructive condition that can have a profoundly negative impact on quality of life,...
Depression is a major and prevalent concern in primary care. Despite the many efforts over the past ...
Poor medication adherence is one of the significant barriers to treatment for depression, often due ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and costly. Primary care remains a major access point for ...
Empirical evidence shows that care management is an effective tool for improving depression treatmen...
Background: Within primary care patients identified with depression often do not receive appropriate...
Increased efforts are being made to move individuals with co-morbid medical and psychiatric diagnose...
Background/Aims: Appropriate clinical management of major depression and comorbid medical conditions...
Objective: To test the effectiveness of an evidence based model for management of depression in prim...
CONTEXT Depression is commonly encountered in primary care settings yet is often missed or subop...
ObjectivesTo determine the feasibility of a trial of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for m...
To estimate the effect of an evidence-based depression care management (DCM) intervention on the ini...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...