Background: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across the world. Roughly, two major problems can be identified in daily practice: (1) the content of care is often not completely consistent with recommendations in guidelines and (2) the organization of care is not always integrated and delivered by multidisciplinary teams. Aim: To describe the content and preliminary results of a quality improvement project in primary care, aiming at improving the uptake of clinical depression guidelines in daily practice as well as the collaboration between different mental health professionals. Method: A Depression Breakthrough Collaborative was initiated from December 2006 until March 2008. The activities i...
BACKGROUND: The collaborative care model with a care manager has previously generated beneficial res...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
PURPOSE We wanted to determine whether a major improvement in access to primary care during 2000 was...
Background: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
BACKGROUND: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
Background: In the Depression Initiative, a promising collaborative care model for depression that w...
BACKGROUND: Since 2004, 'stepped-care models' have been adopted in several international evidence-ba...
Background: Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in th...
Background Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in the...
Introduction: In this article we describe the history and present state of integrated care for peopl...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Background. Numerous intensive research projects to assess the effects of stepped collaborative care...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Introduction: Depression is highly prevalent and has a considerable impact on the quality of life of...
Primary care plays a central role in the treatment of depression. Nonetheless, shortcomings in its m...
BACKGROUND: The collaborative care model with a care manager has previously generated beneficial res...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
PURPOSE We wanted to determine whether a major improvement in access to primary care during 2000 was...
Background: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
BACKGROUND: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
Background: In the Depression Initiative, a promising collaborative care model for depression that w...
BACKGROUND: Since 2004, 'stepped-care models' have been adopted in several international evidence-ba...
Background: Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in th...
Background Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in the...
Introduction: In this article we describe the history and present state of integrated care for peopl...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Background. Numerous intensive research projects to assess the effects of stepped collaborative care...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Introduction: Depression is highly prevalent and has a considerable impact on the quality of life of...
Primary care plays a central role in the treatment of depression. Nonetheless, shortcomings in its m...
BACKGROUND: The collaborative care model with a care manager has previously generated beneficial res...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
PURPOSE We wanted to determine whether a major improvement in access to primary care during 2000 was...