Background: Non-response to antidepressant medication is common in primary care. Little is known about how GPs manage patients with depression that does not respond to medication. Aim: To describe usual care for primary care patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Design and setting: Mixed-methods study using data from a UK primary care multicentre randomised controlled trial. Method: In total, 235 patients with TRD randomised to continue with usual GP care were followed up at 3-month intervals for a year. Self-report data were collected on antidepressant medication, number of GP visits, and other treatments received. In addition, 14 semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with a purposive sample after th...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
tings, affecting at least 10 % of primary care patients. It carries medical and psychiatric co-morbi...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background: Non-response to antidepressant medication is common in primary care. Little is known abo...
<b>Background </b>Antidepressants are often the first-line treatment for depression in p...
Introduction: The first primary care consultation for patients with depression can have long-term co...
Background: Primary health care bears the main responsibility for treating depression in most countr...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
Background: depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. The National ...
Background Guidelines for depression management have been developed but little is known about GP and...
Objective: undertreatment of depression has been regarded as a major public health problem. Aim of t...
No randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have been conducted of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) fo...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
Background:Since 2009 UK GPs have been incentivised to use depression severity scores to monitor pat...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
tings, affecting at least 10 % of primary care patients. It carries medical and psychiatric co-morbi...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background: Non-response to antidepressant medication is common in primary care. Little is known abo...
<b>Background </b>Antidepressants are often the first-line treatment for depression in p...
Introduction: The first primary care consultation for patients with depression can have long-term co...
Background: Primary health care bears the main responsibility for treating depression in most countr...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
Background: depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. The National ...
Background Guidelines for depression management have been developed but little is known about GP and...
Objective: undertreatment of depression has been regarded as a major public health problem. Aim of t...
No randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have been conducted of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) fo...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
Background:Since 2009 UK GPs have been incentivised to use depression severity scores to monitor pat...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
tings, affecting at least 10 % of primary care patients. It carries medical and psychiatric co-morbi...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...