Objective: To investigate the cost‐effectiveness (cost‐utility) of introducing general practitioner screening for anxiety and depression in patients consulting with osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: A cluster‐randomised trial‐based economic evaluation to assess general practitioners screening for anxiety and depression symptoms in patients consulting with OA compared to usual care (screening for pain intensity) was undertaken over a 12‐month period from a UK National Health Service and Societal perspective. Patient‐level mean costs and mean quality‐adjusted life years (QALYs) were estimated and cost‐effectiveness acceptability curves controlling for cluster‐level data were constructed. The base‐case analysis used the net‐benefit regressi...
Purpose: To assess the impact of pain severity and time to diagnosis of depression on health care co...
OBJECTIVE: Depression is common, costly, treatable, and a major influence on quality of life. Cost-u...
Background: Multimorbidity is increasingly the norm; however, primary care remains focused on single...
Objective: To investigate the cost‐effectiveness (cost‐utility) of introducing general practitione...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate whether prompting general practitioners (GPs) to routine...
Background This study aimed to evaluate whether prompting general practitioners (GPs) to routinely a...
Objective: The authors examined the overall health care costs associated with depression and anxiety...
Background Co-morbid osteoarthritis (OA), anxiety and depression are undermanaged in primary care ye...
Depression causes a large burden of disease worldwide. Effective prevention has the potential to red...
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common long-term condition managed in UK general practic...
Background. Counsellors have been employed in general practice with little evidence of effectiveness...
Depression causes a large burden of disease worldwide. Effective prevention has the potential to red...
Background: The response to therapeutics varies widely in patients with depression and anxiety, maki...
Background. Counsellors have been employed in general practice with little evidence of effectiveness...
Anirudh Sharma,1 Prtha Kudesia,2 Qian Shi,2 Rajiv Gandhi2 1Division of Genetics and Development, Kre...
Purpose: To assess the impact of pain severity and time to diagnosis of depression on health care co...
OBJECTIVE: Depression is common, costly, treatable, and a major influence on quality of life. Cost-u...
Background: Multimorbidity is increasingly the norm; however, primary care remains focused on single...
Objective: To investigate the cost‐effectiveness (cost‐utility) of introducing general practitione...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate whether prompting general practitioners (GPs) to routine...
Background This study aimed to evaluate whether prompting general practitioners (GPs) to routinely a...
Objective: The authors examined the overall health care costs associated with depression and anxiety...
Background Co-morbid osteoarthritis (OA), anxiety and depression are undermanaged in primary care ye...
Depression causes a large burden of disease worldwide. Effective prevention has the potential to red...
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common long-term condition managed in UK general practic...
Background. Counsellors have been employed in general practice with little evidence of effectiveness...
Depression causes a large burden of disease worldwide. Effective prevention has the potential to red...
Background: The response to therapeutics varies widely in patients with depression and anxiety, maki...
Background. Counsellors have been employed in general practice with little evidence of effectiveness...
Anirudh Sharma,1 Prtha Kudesia,2 Qian Shi,2 Rajiv Gandhi2 1Division of Genetics and Development, Kre...
Purpose: To assess the impact of pain severity and time to diagnosis of depression on health care co...
OBJECTIVE: Depression is common, costly, treatable, and a major influence on quality of life. Cost-u...
Background: Multimorbidity is increasingly the norm; however, primary care remains focused on single...