General practitioners (GPs) regularly feel challenged by the care of depressed patients and may encounter several barriers in providing best management. GPs' perspectives on barriers to depression care are a subject of growing interest but there is a lack of validated assessment tools. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a questionnaire assessing barriers to depression care (BDC-Q) encountered by GPs in France and the French-speaking part of Switzerland
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
AbstractObjective To investigate patient experiences and preferences regarding depression care in ge...
Background. The Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) was asked by UK health ministers to advise ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of prior general practice training i...
Aim: To assess and compare general practitioners’ views of diagnosing and treating depression in fi...
Primary care physicians are often the first in line to deal with depressed patients and are faced wi...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a major health concern, predominantly treated by general practitioners (GP...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
Objective: to gain understanding of general practitioners’ and patients’ opinions of the routine int...
French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major depression to psychiatrists or fo...
Background. Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
AbstractObjective To investigate patient experiences and preferences regarding depression care in ge...
Background. The Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) was asked by UK health ministers to advise ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of prior general practice training i...
Aim: To assess and compare general practitioners’ views of diagnosing and treating depression in fi...
Primary care physicians are often the first in line to deal with depressed patients and are faced wi...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a major health concern, predominantly treated by general practitioners (GP...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
Objective: to gain understanding of general practitioners’ and patients’ opinions of the routine int...
French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major depression to psychiatrists or fo...
Background. Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
AbstractObjective To investigate patient experiences and preferences regarding depression care in ge...