Background: Developers of clinical practice guidelines need to take patient values and preferences into consideration when weighing benefits and harms of treatment options for depressive disorder.Purpose: To assess patient values and preferences regarding pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments of depressive disorder.Data Sources: MEDLINE (Ovid) and PsycINFO (EBSCO) were searched for eligible studies published from 1 January 2014 to 30 November 2022.Study Selection: Pairs of reviewers independently screened 30% of search results. The remaining 70% of the abstracts were screened by single reviewers; excluded abstracts were checked by a second reviewer. Pairs of reviewers independently screened full texts.Data Extraction: One reviewer e...
Objectives: To examine the available scientific literature for answers to clinically relevant questi...
Introduction: Matching available mental health services to patients' preferences, as well as is poss...
Evaluation of antidepressant choices for the treatment of depressive symptoms in patients with bipol...
Background: Developers of clinical practice guidelines need to take patient values and preferences i...
Sophia E Winter,1 Jacques P Barber21Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN...
Background: Primary care patients and clinicians may prefer alternative options to second-generation...
ObjectiveGuidelines for the prescription of antidepressants for Depressive Disorders (DD) have been ...
Patients' preferences in the treatment of depression are important in clinical practice and in resea...
Contains fulltext : 167238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Objective: To investigate patients\u27 preferences for outcomes associated with psychoactive medicat...
Background: There is evidence of improved adherence and treatment outcomes when patients' treatment ...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: There is an increasing interest in understanding patients' prefe...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most prevalent, disabling form of depression, wit...
Background: Despite numerous national depression care guidelines (DCGs), suboptimal antidepressant t...
Objective: To highlight clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with patients' preference i...
Objectives: To examine the available scientific literature for answers to clinically relevant questi...
Introduction: Matching available mental health services to patients' preferences, as well as is poss...
Evaluation of antidepressant choices for the treatment of depressive symptoms in patients with bipol...
Background: Developers of clinical practice guidelines need to take patient values and preferences i...
Sophia E Winter,1 Jacques P Barber21Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN...
Background: Primary care patients and clinicians may prefer alternative options to second-generation...
ObjectiveGuidelines for the prescription of antidepressants for Depressive Disorders (DD) have been ...
Patients' preferences in the treatment of depression are important in clinical practice and in resea...
Contains fulltext : 167238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Objective: To investigate patients\u27 preferences for outcomes associated with psychoactive medicat...
Background: There is evidence of improved adherence and treatment outcomes when patients' treatment ...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: There is an increasing interest in understanding patients' prefe...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most prevalent, disabling form of depression, wit...
Background: Despite numerous national depression care guidelines (DCGs), suboptimal antidepressant t...
Objective: To highlight clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with patients' preference i...
Objectives: To examine the available scientific literature for answers to clinically relevant questi...
Introduction: Matching available mental health services to patients' preferences, as well as is poss...
Evaluation of antidepressant choices for the treatment of depressive symptoms in patients with bipol...