Depression is highly prevalent in primary care, constituting a major burden on the UK healthcare system. Although statistics vary, it appears that between 15 and 40 per cent of presentations to general practice are for depression. By 2020 clinical depression will be second only to heart disease as a health burden worldwide, so it is imperative that we improve the diagnosis and management of depression. All nurses in primary care have a role to play in indentifying and assessing depression, and many can support patients with interventions to treat and manage it
Empirical evidence shows that care management is an effective tool for improving depression treatmen...
<p>Background Routinely conducting case finding (also commonly referred to as screening) in p...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityDepression is the number one mental...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
Depression is a serious global health problem. It creates a huge economic burden on society and on f...
tings, affecting at least 10 % of primary care patients. It carries medical and psychiatric co-morbi...
Depression is well recognized as a public health problem that usually runs the risk of becoming chr...
Primary care has the lead role in reducing the burden of common mental disorders in Australia. This ...
Background: depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. The National ...
Depression is a major and prevalent concern in primary care. Despite the many efforts over the past ...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
Using findings from a qualitative study of the management of depression in primary care, this paper ...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
Depression is well recognized as a public health problem that usually runs the risk of becoming chr...
OBJECTIVE: To consider the implications for mental health policy of a recent synthesis of the litera...
Empirical evidence shows that care management is an effective tool for improving depression treatmen...
<p>Background Routinely conducting case finding (also commonly referred to as screening) in p...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityDepression is the number one mental...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
Depression is a serious global health problem. It creates a huge economic burden on society and on f...
tings, affecting at least 10 % of primary care patients. It carries medical and psychiatric co-morbi...
Depression is well recognized as a public health problem that usually runs the risk of becoming chr...
Primary care has the lead role in reducing the burden of common mental disorders in Australia. This ...
Background: depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. The National ...
Depression is a major and prevalent concern in primary care. Despite the many efforts over the past ...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
Using findings from a qualitative study of the management of depression in primary care, this paper ...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
Depression is well recognized as a public health problem that usually runs the risk of becoming chr...
OBJECTIVE: To consider the implications for mental health policy of a recent synthesis of the litera...
Empirical evidence shows that care management is an effective tool for improving depression treatmen...
<p>Background Routinely conducting case finding (also commonly referred to as screening) in p...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityDepression is the number one mental...