Background: Depression continues to be under-diagnosed in primary care settings. One factor that influences physicians’ likelihood of diagnosing depression is patients’ presentation style. Patients who initially present with somatic symptoms are diagnosed at a lower rate and with greater delay than patients who present with psychosocial complaints. Objectives: To identify the barriers preventing depression diagnosis in somatically presenting patients in an Eastern European primary care setting. Methods: Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with 16 family physicians (FPs) in Latvia. FPs were sampled using a maximum variation strategy, varying on patient load, urban/rural setting, FP gender, presence/absence of on-site mental healt...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
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Depression is among the most common mental disorders in primary care. Despite high prevalence rates ...
Purpose: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in primary care, yet ...
PURPOSE: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in primary care, yet ...
Introduction. Depression is a common mental disorder, more than 300,000,000 people affected by this ...
Abstract Background Depression is a frequent psychiatric disorder, and depressive patient may be mor...
Background Patients with depression, particularly those seen by primary care physicians, may report ...
Aim: To assess and compare general practitioners’ views of diagnosing and treating depression in fi...
BackgroundTo examine the agreement between depression symptoms using an assessment tool (PHQ-9), and...
OBJECTIVE To explore and describe primary care physicians ’ experiences in providing care to depress...
International audienceBackground : The prevalence of depression in the general population is 5 to 10...
BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded as a...
Background: Previous research suggests that healthcare professionals (HCPs) experience high levels o...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.Publication status: aheadofprintHistory: received 2017-06-0...
Depression is among the most common mental disorders in primary care. Despite high prevalence rates ...
Purpose: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in primary care, yet ...
PURPOSE: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in primary care, yet ...
Introduction. Depression is a common mental disorder, more than 300,000,000 people affected by this ...
Abstract Background Depression is a frequent psychiatric disorder, and depressive patient may be mor...
Background Patients with depression, particularly those seen by primary care physicians, may report ...
Aim: To assess and compare general practitioners’ views of diagnosing and treating depression in fi...
BackgroundTo examine the agreement between depression symptoms using an assessment tool (PHQ-9), and...
OBJECTIVE To explore and describe primary care physicians ’ experiences in providing care to depress...
International audienceBackground : The prevalence of depression in the general population is 5 to 10...
BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded as a...
Background: Previous research suggests that healthcare professionals (HCPs) experience high levels o...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.Publication status: aheadofprintHistory: received 2017-06-0...