There is a recognized need to enhance non-pharmaceutical interventions for depression in the primary care. This service evaluation of collaborative care for depression by primary care practice nurses is an update of Ekers and Wilson (2008), reporting outcomes 5 years following initial training. From an initial 13 trained practice nurses, three provided anonymized data. Mean post-treatment Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ9) score was 8 [standard deviation (SD) 6.53, n = 185], indicating a mean positive change in depression symptom level of 8.9 [SD 7.01, 95% confidence interval (CI) 7.89–9.93, P < 0.001]. Subgroup analysis for patients identified with a comorbid long-term conditions (LTC) mean post-treatment PHQ9 score was 9 (SD 7.72, n = ...
This qualitative study explored the impact and appropriateness of structured pro-active care reviews...
Objective: To assess primary care provider (PCP) attitudes and self-reported behavior with regard to...
Background and Purpose: The burden of depression, from an economic and individual perspective, has s...
There is a recognized need to enhance non-pharmaceutical interventions for depression in the primary...
Introduction: Depression is a common and debilitating condition. A body of evidence exists about imp...
ProCEED (Pro-active Care and its Evaluation for Enduring Depression) was a United Kingdom wide rando...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of collaborative care in reducing depression in primary c...
Introduction: Depression is highly prevalent and has a considerable impact on the quality of life of...
Depression is a major and prevalent concern in primary care. Despite the many efforts over the past ...
collaborative care model is collaboration between primary care providers and mental health specialis...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Depression is a major and complex problem in primary care. Stepped C...
Background: Depression is common in patients with diabetes type 2 (DM2) and/or coronary heart diseas...
Background: Depression is common in patients with diabetes type 2 (DM2) and/or coronary heart diseas...
A successful feasibility study called D_TECT (Depression Treatment Evaluation Care Team) used a coll...
This qualitative study explored the impact and appropriateness of structured pro-active care reviews...
Objective: To assess primary care provider (PCP) attitudes and self-reported behavior with regard to...
Background and Purpose: The burden of depression, from an economic and individual perspective, has s...
There is a recognized need to enhance non-pharmaceutical interventions for depression in the primary...
Introduction: Depression is a common and debilitating condition. A body of evidence exists about imp...
ProCEED (Pro-active Care and its Evaluation for Enduring Depression) was a United Kingdom wide rando...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of collaborative care in reducing depression in primary c...
Introduction: Depression is highly prevalent and has a considerable impact on the quality of life of...
Depression is a major and prevalent concern in primary care. Despite the many efforts over the past ...
collaborative care model is collaboration between primary care providers and mental health specialis...
Background and objectives: Depression is often a recurrent or persistent disorder. Since the majorit...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Depression is a major and complex problem in primary care. Stepped C...
Background: Depression is common in patients with diabetes type 2 (DM2) and/or coronary heart diseas...
Background: Depression is common in patients with diabetes type 2 (DM2) and/or coronary heart diseas...
A successful feasibility study called D_TECT (Depression Treatment Evaluation Care Team) used a coll...
This qualitative study explored the impact and appropriateness of structured pro-active care reviews...
Objective: To assess primary care provider (PCP) attitudes and self-reported behavior with regard to...
Background and Purpose: The burden of depression, from an economic and individual perspective, has s...