Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majority of depressed patients are treated in primary care, it is clear that to improve long-term outcomes more effective treatments in this setting are needed. The goal of this study was to review the strategies used for improvement of routine treatment in terms of their effects on patient outcome.Methods: We conducted a systematic literature search to identify improvement strategies tested in randomized controlled trials in primary care, reporting at least six months effects on depression course and outcome.Results: Four strategies were identified: (1) training primary care physicians (PCPs) - this appears ineffective (2) supporting PCPs by other ...
Background: A primary goal of acute treatment for depression is clinical remission ...
We conducted a follow up over 23 years of depressed patients originally presenting to general practi...
BACKGROUND: Subthreshold depression is prevalent in primary care and is associated with poorer quali...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...
Background. The long-term outcome of major depression is often unfavorable, and because most cases o...
Background. The long-term outcome of major depression is often unfavorable, and because most cases o...
BACKGROUND: While the majority of depressed patients are treated in primary care, long-term follow-u...
Background. Depression is a highly prevalent, often recurring or persistent disorder. The majority o...
CONTEXT Depression is commonly encountered in primary care settings yet is often missed or subop...
Objective: We describe the contents and feasibility of the Depression Recurrence Prevention (DRP)-Pr...
Objective: We describe the contents and feasibility of the Depression Recurrence Prevention (DRP)-Pr...
Background: Long-term treatment with antidepressants is considered effective in preventing recurrenc...
Objectives: Screening is advocated to improve the recognition of patients with major depression in p...
BACKGROUND: Long-term treatment with antidepressants is considered effective in preventing recurrenc...
Background: A primary goal of acute treatment for depression is clinical remission ...
We conducted a follow up over 23 years of depressed patients originally presenting to general practi...
BACKGROUND: Subthreshold depression is prevalent in primary care and is associated with poorer quali...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...
Background. The long-term outcome of major depression is often unfavorable, and because most cases o...
Background. The long-term outcome of major depression is often unfavorable, and because most cases o...
BACKGROUND: While the majority of depressed patients are treated in primary care, long-term follow-u...
Background. Depression is a highly prevalent, often recurring or persistent disorder. The majority o...
CONTEXT Depression is commonly encountered in primary care settings yet is often missed or subop...
Objective: We describe the contents and feasibility of the Depression Recurrence Prevention (DRP)-Pr...
Objective: We describe the contents and feasibility of the Depression Recurrence Prevention (DRP)-Pr...
Background: Long-term treatment with antidepressants is considered effective in preventing recurrenc...
Objectives: Screening is advocated to improve the recognition of patients with major depression in p...
BACKGROUND: Long-term treatment with antidepressants is considered effective in preventing recurrenc...
Background: A primary goal of acute treatment for depression is clinical remission ...
We conducted a follow up over 23 years of depressed patients originally presenting to general practi...
BACKGROUND: Subthreshold depression is prevalent in primary care and is associated with poorer quali...