Background: Growing numbers of people with multimorbidity have a co-occurring mental health condition such as depression. Co-occurring depression is associated with poor patient outcomes and increased healthcare costs including unplanned use of secondary healthcare which may be avoidable. Aim: To summarise the current evidence on the association between depression and unplanned secondary healthcare use among patients with multimorbidity. Methods: We conducted a systematic review by searching MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsychINFO, Web of Science, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library from January 2000 to March 2021. We included studies on adults with depression and at least one other physical long-term condition that examined risk of emergency hospital admissio...
BackgroundPatients with comorbid depression and physical health problems have poorer outcomes compar...
Objective: Patients with a medical condition and co-morbid depression have more symptoms and use mor...
Introduction In all healthcare settings, a small proportion of patients account for a large level of...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in many chronic physical health disorders, but the nature and exten...
Background: Depression is common in many chronic physical health disorders but the nature and exten...
Multimorbidity is a significant challenge facing patients, clinicians, and the healthcare system. Th...
Objectives: Depression frequently co-occurs with multiple chronic diseases in complex, costly, and d...
Objective More than 15 million people currently suffer from a chronic physical illness in England. ...
ObjectiveMore than 15 million people currently suffer from a chronic physical illness in England. Th...
PublishedOpen Access ArticleObjective To test the effectiveness of an integrated collaborative care ...
Background The prevalence of long-term conditions (LTCs) and multiple-morbidity is increasing. Depr...
Little is known about the impact of depression across a broad range of multimorbid patients hospital...
Background: Depression was declared as the second major cause of disability adjusted life years (DAL...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
Abstract Background Evidence supporting the effectiveness of care management programs for complex pa...
BackgroundPatients with comorbid depression and physical health problems have poorer outcomes compar...
Objective: Patients with a medical condition and co-morbid depression have more symptoms and use mor...
Introduction In all healthcare settings, a small proportion of patients account for a large level of...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in many chronic physical health disorders, but the nature and exten...
Background: Depression is common in many chronic physical health disorders but the nature and exten...
Multimorbidity is a significant challenge facing patients, clinicians, and the healthcare system. Th...
Objectives: Depression frequently co-occurs with multiple chronic diseases in complex, costly, and d...
Objective More than 15 million people currently suffer from a chronic physical illness in England. ...
ObjectiveMore than 15 million people currently suffer from a chronic physical illness in England. Th...
PublishedOpen Access ArticleObjective To test the effectiveness of an integrated collaborative care ...
Background The prevalence of long-term conditions (LTCs) and multiple-morbidity is increasing. Depr...
Little is known about the impact of depression across a broad range of multimorbid patients hospital...
Background: Depression was declared as the second major cause of disability adjusted life years (DAL...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
Abstract Background Evidence supporting the effectiveness of care management programs for complex pa...
BackgroundPatients with comorbid depression and physical health problems have poorer outcomes compar...
Objective: Patients with a medical condition and co-morbid depression have more symptoms and use mor...
Introduction In all healthcare settings, a small proportion of patients account for a large level of...