Depression affects 350 million people worldwide and is considered the primary cause of disability internationally (World Health Organization, 2012). Depression often goes underdiagnosed and undertreated in all ages, but even more so in older adults as it may be mistaken for a normal part of aging. (Center for Disease Control [CDC], 2012). The development of depression can result in increased rates of rehospitalization and increased risk for cognitive decline and mortality, including suicide (Geriatric Mental Health Foundation, 2010). One in seven elderly clients receiving home health services meet criteria for major depression, and one in three have clinically significant depression (Bruce, et al., 2011). Home health nurses are responsible ...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
OBJECTIVE: Due to increase in elderly population as result of longer life expectancy and the inciden...
Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frail nursing ho...
Depression affects 350 million people worldwide and is considered the primary cause of disability in...
BackgroundVery little research has been conducted in the area of depression among older home care cl...
Abstract Background Very little research has been con...
Depression afflicts 20% to 40% of people 65 and older. Depression in older adults is frequent and ch...
Rates of depression in older home healthcare (HH) patients are highly prevalent. Although depression...
Objectives: This study used data from the SHELTER (Services and Health for Elderly in Long TERm care...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
Purpose: To examine California\u27s nurse practitioners\u27 (NPs) screening practices and attitudes ...
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the fourth leading cause of morbidity and ...
Depression is often difficult to diagnose in the elderly. Elders and their families may misinterpret...
BackgroundDepressive symptoms in older home care clients are common but poorly recognized and treate...
Depression is a situation where a person feels enormously sad, distressed and hopeless with little t...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
OBJECTIVE: Due to increase in elderly population as result of longer life expectancy and the inciden...
Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frail nursing ho...
Depression affects 350 million people worldwide and is considered the primary cause of disability in...
BackgroundVery little research has been conducted in the area of depression among older home care cl...
Abstract Background Very little research has been con...
Depression afflicts 20% to 40% of people 65 and older. Depression in older adults is frequent and ch...
Rates of depression in older home healthcare (HH) patients are highly prevalent. Although depression...
Objectives: This study used data from the SHELTER (Services and Health for Elderly in Long TERm care...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
Purpose: To examine California\u27s nurse practitioners\u27 (NPs) screening practices and attitudes ...
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the fourth leading cause of morbidity and ...
Depression is often difficult to diagnose in the elderly. Elders and their families may misinterpret...
BackgroundDepressive symptoms in older home care clients are common but poorly recognized and treate...
Depression is a situation where a person feels enormously sad, distressed and hopeless with little t...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
OBJECTIVE: Due to increase in elderly population as result of longer life expectancy and the inciden...
Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frail nursing ho...