Background: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in defining cure from depression. The study also aimed to analyse physicians' attitudes about depression and to find out whether they affect their prescribing practices and/or the outcome dimensions that they view as important in defining cure. Methods: A 51-item questionnaire based on six validated scales was used to rate the importance of several depression outcome dimensions. Physicians' attitudes about depression were also assessed using the Depression Attitude Scale. Overall, 369 Belgian physicians (264 general practitioners [GPs]; 105 psychiatrists) participated in the DEsCRIBE (TM) survey. Results: GPs and psychiatrists strongly agreed ...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Objective: to gain understanding of general practitioners’ and patients’ opinions of the routine int...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the management of depression may be linked to doctors' attitudes to depre...
Background: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
Background: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as im...
AIMS: The comparison of what physicians and patients consider important in being cured from depressi...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
The diagnosis of depression is defined by psychiatrists, and guidelines for treatment of patients wi...
AIMS: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical o...
BACKGROUND: Although symptomatic remission is considered the optimal outcome in depression, this is ...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
Background: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Little is known about depressed patients' profiles and how they ar...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Objective: to gain understanding of general practitioners’ and patients’ opinions of the routine int...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the management of depression may be linked to doctors' attitudes to depre...
Background: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
Background: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as im...
AIMS: The comparison of what physicians and patients consider important in being cured from depressi...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
The diagnosis of depression is defined by psychiatrists, and guidelines for treatment of patients wi...
AIMS: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depression on clinical o...
BACKGROUND: Although symptomatic remission is considered the optimal outcome in depression, this is ...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
Background: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Little is known about depressed patients' profiles and how they ar...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Objective: to gain understanding of general practitioners’ and patients’ opinions of the routine int...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the management of depression may be linked to doctors' attitudes to depre...