Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moderate or severe 'depression'. General practitioners (GPs) in the UK have been guided to manage depression within primary care and to prescribe anti-depressants as a first-line treatment. The present study aimed to examine how GPs would construct 'depression' when asked to talk about those anomalous patients for whom the medical frontline treatment did not appear to be effective. Twenty purposively selected GPs were asked in an interview to talk about their experience and management of patients with depression who did not respond to anti-depressants. GPs initially struggled to identify a group, but then began to construct a category of person wi...
Depression is a nebulous term that is used in a variety of ways to account for a range of experience...
Background: Non-response to antidepressant medication is common in primary care. Little is known abo...
© 2015 Dr. Caroline Louise JohnsonThis study is about how general practitioners monitor the effectiv...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
Using findings from a qualitative study of the management of depression in primary care, this paper ...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
Introduction: The first primary care consultation for patients with depression can have long-term co...
Background: depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. The National ...
Background Guidelines for depression management have been developed but little is known about GP and...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a major health concern, predominantly treated by general practitioners (GP...
Objective:To create a taxonomy of distress and depression for use in primary care, that mirrors the ...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
The diagnosis of depression is defined by psychiatrists, and guidelines for treatment of patients wi...
Background. The Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) was asked by UK health ministers to advise ...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Depression is a nebulous term that is used in a variety of ways to account for a range of experience...
Background: Non-response to antidepressant medication is common in primary care. Little is known abo...
© 2015 Dr. Caroline Louise JohnsonThis study is about how general practitioners monitor the effectiv...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
Using findings from a qualitative study of the management of depression in primary care, this paper ...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
Introduction: The first primary care consultation for patients with depression can have long-term co...
Background: depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. The National ...
Background Guidelines for depression management have been developed but little is known about GP and...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a major health concern, predominantly treated by general practitioners (GP...
Objective:To create a taxonomy of distress and depression for use in primary care, that mirrors the ...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
The diagnosis of depression is defined by psychiatrists, and guidelines for treatment of patients wi...
Background. The Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) was asked by UK health ministers to advise ...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Depression is a nebulous term that is used in a variety of ways to account for a range of experience...
Background: Non-response to antidepressant medication is common in primary care. Little is known abo...
© 2015 Dr. Caroline Louise JohnsonThis study is about how general practitioners monitor the effectiv...