PURPOSE Depression is highly prevalent in palliative care patients. In clinical practice, there is concern about both insufficient and excessive diagnosis and treatment of depression. In the Netherlands, family physicians have a central role in delivering palliative care. We explored variation in family physicians' opinions regarding the recognition, diagnosis, and management of depression in palliative care patients. METHODS We conducted a focus group study in a sample of family physicians with varied practice locations and varying expertise in palliative care. Transcripts were analyzed independently by 2 researchers using constant comparative analysis in ATLAS.ti. RESULTS In 4 focus group discussions with 22 family physicians, the physici...
Anxieties, depression, fear, depressive disorders are symptoms, which may be the part of physiologic...
Studies have long shown that some patients receive less than optimal care for depression in primary ...
OBJECTIVE: Medical practitioners have different causal explanations for depression, and may have gre...
PURPOSE Depression is highly prevalent in palliative care patients. In clinical practice, there is c...
Background: Depression is prevalent in people with very poor prognoses (days to weeks). Clinical pra...
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Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
BACKGROUND: Depression is prevalent in people with very poor prognoses (days to weeks). Clinical pra...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Different professional conceptualizations of depression may complicate the...
Objective: To ascertain palliative physicians’ and consultation-liaison psychiatrists’ perceptions ...
Depression is a serious concern among patients and their family members undergoing treatment for acu...
Background: Despite its clinical importance in palliative care, depression remains an ambiguous conc...
Abstract Background Depression is a frequent psychiatric disorder, and depressive patient may be mor...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of depression in the palliative care setting is complicated by varied treatmen...
Anxieties, depression, fear, depressive disorders are symptoms, which may be the part of physiologic...
Studies have long shown that some patients receive less than optimal care for depression in primary ...
OBJECTIVE: Medical practitioners have different causal explanations for depression, and may have gre...
PURPOSE Depression is highly prevalent in palliative care patients. In clinical practice, there is c...
Background: Depression is prevalent in people with very poor prognoses (days to weeks). Clinical pra...
Contains fulltext : 108149.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
Introduction: Clinical depression is highly prevalent yet underdetected and poorly managed within pa...
BACKGROUND: Depression is prevalent in people with very poor prognoses (days to weeks). Clinical pra...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Different professional conceptualizations of depression may complicate the...
Objective: To ascertain palliative physicians’ and consultation-liaison psychiatrists’ perceptions ...
Depression is a serious concern among patients and their family members undergoing treatment for acu...
Background: Despite its clinical importance in palliative care, depression remains an ambiguous conc...
Abstract Background Depression is a frequent psychiatric disorder, and depressive patient may be mor...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of depression in the palliative care setting is complicated by varied treatmen...
Anxieties, depression, fear, depressive disorders are symptoms, which may be the part of physiologic...
Studies have long shown that some patients receive less than optimal care for depression in primary ...
OBJECTIVE: Medical practitioners have different causal explanations for depression, and may have gre...