BackgroundBenefits to patients from reduced depression have been shown from monitoring progress with patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in psychological therapy and mental health settings. This approach has not yet been researched in the United Kingdom for primary care, which is where most people with depression are treated in the United Kingdom.MethodsThis is a parallel-group cluster randomised trial with 1:1 allocation to intervention and control. Patients who are age 18+ years, with a new episode of depressive disorder/symptoms, meet the inclusion criteria. Patients with current depression treatment, comorbid dementia/psychosis/substance misuse/suicidal ideas are excluded. The intervention includes the Administration of Patient He...
Background People with chronic depression are frequently lost from effective care, with resulting p...
Background. Numerous intensive research projects to assess the effects of stepped collaborative care...
Background: Community studies reveal people with coronary heart disease (CHD) are twice as likely to...
BACKGROUND: Benefits to patients from reduced depression have been shown from monitoring progress wi...
Objectives To determine the feasibility of a trial of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for ...
BACKGROUND: Mental health treatment rates are increasing, but the burden of disease has not reduced....
INTRODUCTION: Depression is a common and debilitating condition. In Australia, general practitioners...
Depression is a common and debilitating condition. In Australia, general practitioners (GPs) are the...
Objective: There is considerable uncertainty about whether depression screening programs in primary ...
Introduction Approximately one out of six patients in primary care suffers from depression, which of...
BACKGROUND: Routine outcome monitoring of common mental health disorders (CMHDs), using patient repo...
BackgroundMental health treatment rates are increasing, but the burden of disease has not reduced. T...
Background:Since 2009 UK GPs have been incentivised to use depression severity scores to monitor pat...
Background: People with chronic depression are frequently lost from effective care, with resulting p...
Abstract Background NICE guidelines state cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a front-line psycho...
Background People with chronic depression are frequently lost from effective care, with resulting p...
Background. Numerous intensive research projects to assess the effects of stepped collaborative care...
Background: Community studies reveal people with coronary heart disease (CHD) are twice as likely to...
BACKGROUND: Benefits to patients from reduced depression have been shown from monitoring progress wi...
Objectives To determine the feasibility of a trial of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for ...
BACKGROUND: Mental health treatment rates are increasing, but the burden of disease has not reduced....
INTRODUCTION: Depression is a common and debilitating condition. In Australia, general practitioners...
Depression is a common and debilitating condition. In Australia, general practitioners (GPs) are the...
Objective: There is considerable uncertainty about whether depression screening programs in primary ...
Introduction Approximately one out of six patients in primary care suffers from depression, which of...
BACKGROUND: Routine outcome monitoring of common mental health disorders (CMHDs), using patient repo...
BackgroundMental health treatment rates are increasing, but the burden of disease has not reduced. T...
Background:Since 2009 UK GPs have been incentivised to use depression severity scores to monitor pat...
Background: People with chronic depression are frequently lost from effective care, with resulting p...
Abstract Background NICE guidelines state cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a front-line psycho...
Background People with chronic depression are frequently lost from effective care, with resulting p...
Background. Numerous intensive research projects to assess the effects of stepped collaborative care...
Background: Community studies reveal people with coronary heart disease (CHD) are twice as likely to...